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Atlas, what tires?
Atlas is an Atlas brand tire, which now belongs to the sub-brand of American Linglong Tire, and also produces unpaved tires for off-road vehicles.

As early as 1935, Atlas tire was produced in cooperation with Goodyear. It used to be the weather vane of the high-end tire sales market in the United States. In 2009, it was recycled by China Ruyi, and it was announced to be stationed in China on 20 17. Tire is a round elastic rubber product that is assembled on various vehicles or machinery and rolls on the ground.

Tires are often used in complex and harsh conditions, and they have to bear various deformations, loads, forces and high and low temperatures when driving, so they must have relatively high bearing performance, traction performance and cushioning performance, relatively high wear resistance and flexibility, and relatively low rolling resistance and calorific value.

It is in direct contact with the road surface, and together with the automobile suspension, it can reduce the impact of the automobile when driving, ensure the automobile to have good riding comfort and riding comfort, ensure the good adhesion between the wheels and the road surface, improve the traction, braking and passability of the automobile, and bear the weight of the automobile.

Precautions:

Check the tire surface regularly for cracks, deformation and other defects. Due to driving wear, the tread groove of the tire gradually becomes shallow. If the pattern is smooth, it will lose the function of drainage and anti-skid, and the performance of the car will be greatly reduced. Seemingly tiny cracks are hidden dangers of tire puncture when driving at high speed. In addition, attention should be paid to immediately remove pebbles in the groove.

Try to park your car on the flat ground. Prevent the car from parking on the road with thick, sharp or sharp stones. Cars must not be parked near or in contact with petroleum products, acids and other materials related to rubber deterioration. After parking, the driver must not turn the steering wheel. This operation will accelerate tire wear.

Don't splash water when radiating. When the weather is hot or driving at high speed, the tire is easy to overheat and the air pressure will rise. At this time, the heat dissipation should be stopped, and it is forbidden to deflate and decompress or splash water to cool down to prevent abnormal aging of tread rubber.