1. Tire rotation
The wear of the front and rear wheels of a vehicle varies greatly due to the different loads they bear during operation. Therefore, to avoid tire wear in a single direction, regular and timely rotation is necessary to ensure even tire wear and extend tire life. We suggest changing positions every 5000-8000 kilometers.
The purpose of tire rotation is to ensure uniform tire wear and average fatigue, ensuring stability and economy
Check the condition of the tires during rotation, promptly detect any damage, and prevent accidents from occurring
We suggest changing positions every 5000-8000 kilometers.
There are three common methods for tire rotation: (Single directional tread tires are only suitable for parallel rotation in the front and rear)

2. Four wheel alignment
Poor vehicle positioning, chassis and spring-loaded system failures can all lead to abnormal tire wear, seriously affecting the service life of tires
We recommend doing four-wheel alignment every 8000-10000 kilometers of driving

