What is the method for removing stones from car tires?

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EverettLynn
07/30/25 7:43am
The method for removing stones from car tires is: pull over to the side of the road, prepare a thick iron rod in advance, and tap the tire where the stone is lodged, being careful with the force to avoid damaging the tire. The functions of tires are: 1. To transmit driving force, braking force, and steering force for vehicle operation; 2. To support vehicle loads; 3. To reduce and absorb vibrations and impacts during driving, preventing severe vibrations from damaging car components. The maintenance methods for tires are: 1. Regularly clean stones from the tire treads; 2. Minimize exposure to direct sunlight; 3. Promptly check tire pressure; 4. Pay attention to suspension maintenance; 5. Regularly inspect front wheel alignment; 6. Be mindful of driving habits, choosing smooth roads and avoiding objects that can puncture or scratch tires, as well as chemical spills that can corrode tires.
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