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Is the trademark paper on the tire easy to fall off?
Here, I would like to remind you that many small tire manufacturers or second-hand tire manufacturers will deliberately say that the tires are similar to the trademarks of brand tires.

Give you some tips on making tires to avoid losing yourself when you go out!

First of all, if you don't know much about tires, change them yourself. After determining the tire to be replaced, you can search the brand product graphics of the tire on the Internet and compare them (because there will be one on the tire). Generally, as long as it is imitated, it can be seen. Followed by second-hand tires. There must be a tire sticker, which every tire manufacturer will have when they leave the factory. Look at the date of production. If you don't know, you can ask the store. (It consists of four numbers. The last two are years, and the first two are periods. There is also the rubber of the tire. The tires produced by regular manufacturers all look smooth and have dark and bright colors. Used ones are generally dull!