Where is JIAN Tire produced?
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JIAN Tire has four production bases located in Hefei, Yinchuan, Chongqing, and Mudanjiang. JIAN Tire is a newly established passenger car tire brand under Giti Tire, which is one of the tire manufacturers offering a comprehensive range of high-quality tires. These tires cater to various vehicle types including sedans, SUVs, off-road vehicles, racing cars, light trucks, light buses, trucks, buses, construction machinery, and agricultural machinery. JIAN Tire achieves noise reduction through multi-pitch staggered arrangement of tread blocks. Additionally, it employs a flexible tread compound to mitigate ground impact, thereby reducing road noise. The tread compound also contains silica to shorten braking distances, while the high rigidity of the tread pattern provides sufficient support during tire braking. The functions of tires include: supporting the entire weight of the vehicle, bearing the load of the car, and transmitting forces and moments in other directions; transmitting traction and braking torque to ensure good adhesion between the wheels and the road surface, thereby improving the car's power, braking, and passability; working in conjunction with the car suspension to cushion the impact during driving and dampen vibrations.
As someone who has long been focused on automotive parts, I can tell you that Giti tires are primarily domestically produced, with manufacturing plants located across mainland China, such as in Shandong and Henan. China is a global powerhouse in tire production, and as a local brand, Giti emphasizes cost control and localized design in its manufacturing process, which makes its prices quite affordable, especially suitable for urban daily driving. From a performance perspective, the production location in high-temperature or rainy areas can reflect the tire's adaptability and wear resistance. Generally, the quality control of domestic tires has improved rapidly, and their quality has become quite stable in recent years. If you're considering a purchase, I would recommend first checking the production location and date, as these factors affect the tire's lifespan, and don't forget to choose a model that suits your driving conditions.
In my actual car repair work, I often see Giti tires, which are mostly manufactured domestically in China, specifically in places like Zhengzhou, Henan or Zhejiang. The advantage of domestic tires is their affordable price and short delivery cycle, unlike imported goods that take too long to arrive. From my observation, the place of manufacture affects the tire's raw material supply chain. Giti tires made in China use local rubber resources, which ensures decent pressure resistance and anti-slip performance, but don't expect them to match the high-speed performance of premium brands. I recommend that car owners regularly check tire pressure when using them. Manufacturing details are usually marked on the tire sidewall, where you can clearly see 'Made in China'. When purchasing, don't be tempted by cheap prices and buy counterfeits - only formal channels are reliable.