
The term 'No Three Guarantees for Tires' refers to no warranty for repair, replacement, or refund. The functions of tires include: 1. Supporting the entire weight of the vehicle and bearing the load of the car; 2. Transmitting traction and braking torque to ensure the adhesion between the wheels and the road surface; 3. Reducing and absorbing vibrations and impact forces during driving, preventing severe vibrations and premature damage to automotive components; 4. Adapting to the high-speed performance of the vehicle and reducing driving noise, ensuring driving safety, handling stability, comfort, and fuel economy. Methods for tire maintenance include: 1. Regularly cleaning stones from tire treads; 2. Minimizing exposure to direct sunlight; 3. Frequently checking tire pressure; 4. Paying attention to suspension maintenance; 5. Periodically inspecting front wheel alignment; 6. Being mindful of driving habits.

The term "no warranty" for tires means that the manufacturer provides no guarantee, replacement, or refund at the time of sale. Having driven trucks for over a decade, I’ve seen many fellow drivers opt for such tires to save money, only to end up bearing the losses when issues arise. For example, last year, a friend bought a discounted tire that blew out within months, costing him over a thousand yuan in repairs. The three guarantees (warranty, replacement, and refund) are fundamental consumer protections—without them, tire quality is unverified, posing higher risks, especially on long hauls or rough terrain. My advice: always check the warranty policy when buying tires and prioritize reputable brands from authorized stores. Safety comes first—cutting corners here could lead to far greater costs.

No three guarantees for tires essentially means no after-sales service once purchased, not even repairs. I once bought one online thinking the low price would save me some money, but after just two months of use, the tread was nearly worn out, causing several skids in rainy weather. When I called the seller, they ignored me, saying it was promotional stock. The three guarantees service is crucial—it ensures you can exchange for a new one or get a refund. Without it, the tire might be defective, like a refurbished or substandard product. Now, I only buy from physical stores for genuine products. Spending a bit more for peace of mind is better than risking an accident. Remember to check the three guarantees label when inspecting tires.

Non-warranty tires essentially mean giving up all guarantees. Having worked in a tire factory, I've seen that such products are often used to clear inventory or are slightly defective items. They leave the factory without warranty labels, resulting in lower costs and cheaper prices. However, these tires tend to age quickly or deform, especially at high speeds, posing significant risks if they blow out. When customers come for repairs, they have to pay out of pocket with no recourse for claims. When choosing tires, it's best to avoid these, especially for new car owners. Spending a bit more on regular branded tires with warranties is more cost-effective in the long run.


