Which manufacturer produces Westlake tires?
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Westlake tires are a brand under the Zhongce Rubber Group Co., Ltd. The Westlake tire product line has covered passenger car tires, truck and bus tires, as well as agricultural tires, with each series offering a variety of performance tires to meet consumers' personalized needs. Maintenance methods for Westlake tires: 1. Develop good driving habits: If the owner frequently accelerates too hard, makes sudden turns, brakes abruptly, or parks by driving over curbs, these habits can cause severe tire wear. Therefore, the most direct and effective way to maintain tires is to develop good driving habits. 2. Ensure proper inflation pressure: In winter, due to low temperatures, the principle of thermal expansion and contraction means that tire pressure may be insufficient. Therefore, it is advisable to slightly increase the tire inflation pressure in winter to reduce wear. In cold winters, it is recommended to use an inflation pressure 10%-15% higher than the standard, but it should not exceed the maximum inflation pressure specified in the product manual. 3. Avoid excessive tire pressure: In summer, tire pressure tends to be higher, and many owners pay attention to tire pressure to prevent blowouts. However, it is important to note that tire pressure changes with temperature, so it is best to measure tire pressure at room temperature.
I've been into cars for over a decade. Westlake Tires are manufactured by Westlake Tire Group Co., Ltd. based in Anhui, China. The company produces various tires for passenger vehicles, trucks, etc. Last year, I fitted my old Jeep with a set of Westlake tires—they're highly durable, provide stable grip in rainy conditions, and are reasonably priced. They're part of the Wanli Group, and their product quality meets both domestic and international certifications, including exports to the European market. Suitable for daily highway or urban/rural driving, with simple maintenance. I recommend them to friends looking for good value for money. Check their official website to select specific models matching your vehicle, and avoid buying cheap fakes.