Where is the wheel J value marked?

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LuciaDella
07/29/25 6:24pm
The wheel J value is marked on the inside of the wheel. Below are the tire maintenance methods: 1. Regular cleaning: Periodically remove stones from the tire tread gaps to minimize their damage to the tires. 2. Reduce sun exposure: Minimize exposing tires to direct sunlight to prevent aging. 3. Regular tire pressure checks: Monitor tire pressure timely to avoid damage caused by excessive or insufficient pressure. 4. Suspension maintenance: Pay attention to suspension upkeep to extend its service life. 5. Adopt proper driving techniques: Be mindful of driving habits, choose road surfaces carefully while driving, avoid objects that can puncture or scratch tires, and steer clear of chemical spills that may corrode tires.
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