Can I mix use the tires with different speed levels
If tires of two different speed level are mounted in the same car, regardless of the drive shaft, please put tires of higher speed level on the rear axle, in order to prevent the potential over-steering. In addition, please do not exceed the maximum speed of the tire (for example, in winter, tires usually have a low max. speed, so remember not to exceed the maximum speed of the tire).
Can I mix use different types of tires?
For optimal overall performance, the same type of tire shall be used
On all four wheel.
Different sizes, structures and worn tires may affect vehicle control and stability. Please note that different sizes of tires are intentionally used on the front and rear axle of some vehicles. For example: most sports automobile are originally mounted with different sizes on the front and rear shaft.
In addition, please do not mix use the radial and non-radial tires in the same car. If you have to, please do not mix use the radial and non-radial tires on the same shaft. If two radial and two non-radial tires are mounted on one vehicle, two radial tires must be mounted on the rear axle, and two non-radial tires should be mounted on the front shaft.
For the 4*4 drive model, if the owner's manual does not have the instructions for mixing use the tires, please follow the following principles
Do not mixing use tires with different sizes. All four tires should be the same size.
Do not mixing use tires of radial and non-radial. All four tires should be radial or non-radial.
Do not mix use tires with different tread patterns, such as all terrain and summer tires.
Do I have to replace the current tire with the same size?
Do not choose tires with different sizes. Replacement tires should have the same size - or an optional configuration approved by the vehicle manufacturer. The correct tire size can be found in the vehicle information sign on the automobile door or in the vehicle user's manual.
Check mark on the sidewall to know your current tire size.
If I only bought two tires, how to mount the new tire?
If you only replace two tires, make sure the new tire is mounted on the rear axle of the vehicle. The reasons are as follows:
The new tires can provide better wet grip than the old ones.
When the new tire is mounted on the rear axle, it can reduce the risk of the vehicle on the wet or the water float.
Do not use second hand tires because you never know what hurt the original tires suffered.
Internal injuries can lead to tires damage and can be dangerous.