Replacement of rim
Bent, cracked or seriously rusting or corroded rims
should be replaced. If the wheel nuts become loose
frequently, the wheel and wheel nuts shall be
replaced. Wheels that leak should be replaced (except
for some repairable aluminium wheels). If any of the
above occurs, go to the authorized dealership of
BAIC ORV for repair.
Authorized dealership of BAIC ORV are aware of
what kind of rim to use. The load capacity, diameter,
width and eccentricity of the new rim should be the
same as those of the original wheels, and the method
of installation should be the same.
If you need to replace the rim, you should only use
the original spare parts of BAIC ORV to replace it,
which will ensure that the rim matches your vehicle.
● It is very dangerous to use inappropriate
rim, which may affect the brake and
maneuverability of the vehicle, cause tire
leak and make the vehicle out of control. It
may cause accidents, injuring you or others.
● Wrong rims can also cause problems in
bearing life, brake cooling, speedometer or
distance calibration, headlamp aiming,
bumper height, ground clearance, and
clearance between tires or tire chains and the
body and chassis.
● Replacement with used rim for vehicles can
also be dangerous. There is no way for you
to know how the used rim has been used or
how many miles it has been driven. Such
rims may suddenly break down and cause an
accident. If you need to replace the rim, be
sure to use a new original BAIC ORV rim.
In tire burst
Tire puncturing is not often seen while driving. This
is particularly true when the tires are properly
maintained. If a tire leaks, it could be very slow.
However, once tire puncturing is encountered, the
phenomena that occur and the suggested measures for
coping with them are as follows:
If a front tire is punctured, the drag effect of the flat
tire will make the vehicle deviate to its side. At this
time, you should immediately lift off the accelerator
pedal and tightly hold the steering wheel. Steer the
vehicle to keep it in the original lane and lightly
depress the brake to stop the vehicle in the emergency
lane or a safe place.
If a rear tire is punctured, you should release the
accelerator pedal. Turn the steering wheel to your
desired driving direction so as to keep control over
the vehicle. It may be bumpy and noisy, but you can
still control the turning and gently step on the brake
to stop the vehicle in the emergency lane or a safe
place.