Where are Yongmai tires produced?

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MaverickLynn
07/29/25 11:10am
Yongmai tires are produced in Guangxi. Here is some relevant information about tires: 1. Main materials of tires: The main material of tires is rubber, which has the characteristic of aging after prolonged use or storage. This leads to significant changes in the tire's physical properties such as hardness and wear resistance. Continuing to use aged tires may slightly affect vehicle performance at best, or potentially cause tire blowouts at worst. 2. Tire lifespan: Generally, all-season or economy tires have a lifespan of 3-5 years, with a mileage of about 50,000 kilometers. Under normal circumstances, a tire's 1-year lifespan after leaving the factory is sufficient for use. However, for high-performance tires, the lifespan is only 20,000-30,000 kilometers. If the price is reduced, it may also be worth considering purchasing them.
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