● Avoid using tire older than six years as much
as possible. If you have to use it, be sure to
drive with extreme caution and at a low
speed.
● Old wheel and old tire of unknown origin
shall not be used, because such wheel and
tire may be damaged without visible
damage, which may cause loss of control of
the vehicle during driving and cause
accidents.
● In case of abnormal vibration or deviation of
the vehicle during driving, it shall be stopped
immediately to check whether the tire is
damaged.
Precautions for off-road driving
Be sure to pay attention to the following
precautions to minimize the possibility of injury
or vehicle damage:
● Be very careful and foresight when driving
off-road. High speed and wrong driving may
cause vehicle damage and personal injury.
Do not risk driving in dangerous areas.
● When stopping, please ensure that the tires
will not be squeezed and deformed by curbs
or other obstacles. Otherwise, the tire may
bulge, and even burst when driving.
● Large wheels: For certain tire sizes, the
lower the profile, the lower the ride comfort
on rough roads, the lower the tire rolling
comfort and suspension comfort of the tires.
The risk of wheel and tire damage increases
when the vehicle passes through obstacles.
● If you have to drive over curbs, speed bumps
or similar convex places (such as gravel road
with large drop, gravel road and other
uneven roads), please try to drive at a low
speed. Otherwise, the tire (especially the tire
sidewall) may be damaged.
● When driving on off-road or bumpy roads,
try to drive at a low speed. Do not jump,
make sharp turns or hit objects. Otherwise,
the tire, wheel and chassis may be seriously
damaged, and the vehicle may be out of
control or roll over, resulting in casualties.
Valve
Keep the valve hole cap tightly screwed to prevent
dust from entering the valve hole. When inspecting
the tire pressure, check the valve for air leaks
(preferably soapy to see if there are bubbles).