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Car tires, some people have thinner tires, some people think that thicker tires are better, and the thin tires and thick tires here refer to the flat ratio of tires. For example, if a tire with a gauge of 205 60 R15 is used, this means that the maximum width of the cross section is 205 mm, the aspect ratio is 60%, and the inner diameter of the tire is 15 inches. The flat ratio is 60%, which means that the cross-sectional height of the tire is 205*60%=123mm.
Let's not talk about the flat ratio, maybe many people can't understand this, let's talk about whether the tire is better than thin tires or thick tires? What's the difference between them? Why do people who buy thin tires regret it?
Nowadays, many cars blindly pursue large-size sports wheels, such as Mazda Artez, Kia K5, etc., because the size of the wheel hub has become larger, the tires have naturally become thinner, don't ask why? Because this one is too simple. It is believed that the main differences between them are in terms of driving experience and ride comfort, as for fuel consumption, etc.
Tires are used as several shoes in the car, and if they are not selected well, they are not comfortable to wear. So, what's the difference, exactly? Let's see what insiders have to say.
First, the comfort of thick tires is better.
Simply speaking, the thickness of the tire is the height, whether it is a bit too forward, let's measure it on the premise of considering the width of the tire. Thick tires are more comfortable to ride and drive than thin tires. Because people who know cars may know that thin tires are built for sports, if you want to be comfortable, don't exercise, such as Mazda Artez, SKYACTIV Premium Edition is 19-inch wheels, you dare not imagine the thin tires, and the ride comfort is not as good as the Honda Accord, which shows that the same width tires, thick tires feel more comfortable.
This is one of the reasons why riders who buy thin tires regret it.
Second, thick tires are more durable.
Why? Because I've seen a few cracked tires with thin tires. Last time, I posted an article about the rupture of the tires of the Mazda Artez, many people think that thin tires are not suitable for running on mountain roads, only for high speeds, since they are not suitable for running, why buy it?
Is it true that the car only takes the highway, and the other roads do not go? Last time, a buddy ran over a speed bump made of stones on a rural road, and just after passing it, the tire was punctured, and it was like this several times. Therefore, thick tires are much more durable than thin tires.
This is also one of the reasons why many riders regret buying thin tires.
3. Low fuel consumption of thick tires.
This is a side reason. Because most thin tires are due to the design of the wheel hub is too large, blindly pursuing large-size wheels, and finally matching thin tires, therefore, the increase in the wheel hub also means that the fuel consumption should increase correspondingly, so the fuel consumption of thin tires is higher, on the contrary, the fuel consumption of thick tires is much lower.
Fourth, thick tires have better grip.
Tires of the same width, thick tires have better grip, which mainly depends on the cushioning effect of the tires, and thin tires are not very strong due to less fetal meat, so the grip on the highway is not as good as thick tires, which is known if people who have driven Sonata 8 and Toyota Camry, or Chevrolet Malibu and other models.
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It depends on the kind of car you buy, some car tires are thick, some car tires are thin, each has its own benefits, the car tires are thicker than the car tires are thinner, there must be more people who sit, so you should choose a car with thick tires.
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According to the specific car environment and personal preferences, thick tires are wear-resistant and relatively comfortable, but the road sense is poor, the fuel consumption is large, and it is suitable for frequent long-distance, high-speed and general road conditions; Thin tires have a good driving feeling and are relatively fuel-efficient, but they are more bumpy and easy to deform and break through potholes.
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Tires should be checked every 6,000 to 8,000 km for abnormal wear, tire pressure should be checked and front wheel alignment checked.
1.Improper use and maintenance of tires can cause danger
2.Overloading may cause excessive friction of the tires and cause a puncture, so please pay attention to the maximum load of the tires.
3.The tire pressure is insufficient, it wears to the tire lip, and the fetal belly is easy to burst.
4.Excessive tire pressure will cause tread wear of the tire**.
5.Worn-out tires can lead to accidents, and the tread may be smoothed out by the wheels for too long, so replace the old tires as soon as possible.
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Should I choose thick or thin tires when buying a car? What is the difference between them except for their size.
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Thicker tires are more comfortable and safer.
With the improvement of people's living standards and the faster pace of life, cars have become an indispensable part of daily life. With the continuous development of automobile technology, there are more and more types of cars, and everyone's demand for cars is also increasing, but when we choose a car, should we choose a thicker tire or a thinner one, and what are the particulars about the choice of tires?
First of all, if we look at most of the cars on the market, we can see that the tires used in sports cars and higher-end vehicles that pursue a sporty feel are thin tires. This is because the size of the wheel hub of this type of car is often relatively large, so it naturally leads to relatively thin tires, but the tires used in ordinary family cars and general SUVs are thick tires, first of all, thin tires will enhance their grip and perception, and have a good driving feeling in driving the car, and can clearly perceive the road conditions ahead, but if the current road conditions are not very good, the car with thin tires can be clearly perceived, This also means that thin tires have a more pronounced bumpy feeling, so the durability of thin tires is not high. When we use thick tires, its grip and perception are not as good as thin tires, relatively weaker, at this time our perception of road conditions will not be so obvious, the bumpiness of the car is relatively small, and the comfort of the vehicle is better.
Because the tire is thicker, it is more durable, so it is not changed as often in daily life.
In general, thin tires and rear tires have their own advantages and disadvantages, thin tires have better grip and perception, but less comfort and durability. The rear tires are weaker for grip and perception, and the durability and comfort are better, so we can decide according to our actual situation when buying a car.
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Thin tires have better grip, fast acceleration and strong agility, and thick tires with good shock absorption are more suitable for bumpy road sections. Both have their own advantages, depending on where you want to buy a car.
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The thinner one will be better, because the road conditions are better now, so the softer tires are driving on the road, the wear and tear of the tires is not large, and the softer tires will make the comfort of the vehicle passengers better, and the tire noise is also relatively small, so the thinner ones will be better.
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Thick tires, the car keeps running, the tire speed is very fast, and the ground friction is a lot, if the tire is relatively thin, the road is not very good, and it will soon wear out very much.
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Thin tires are taller, and the car looks better, however, thin tires are not as durable as thick tires, and the comfort of thin tires is not as high as that of thick tires.
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Should I choose thick or thin tires when buying a car? What is the difference between them except for their size.
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The thickness of car tires is average13-15mm up and down,However, the actual thickness depends on the model and specification of the tire, and the tire sidewall of different sizes and specifications is not the same, because the flat ratio of the tire is different, and the thickness is also different.
The tread is composed of the crown pattern and the crown, and the thickness of the crown of the front face of the general family car tire is about 13mm (the thickness of the crown pattern is about 7mm, and the thickness of the crown is about 6mm), and the sidewall is thinner, and the thickness is about 5mm; The thickness of the front face of off-road car tires is around 20mm (the thickness of the crown pattern is 14mm, the thickness of the crown is 6mm), and the thickness of the sidewall is about 10mm.
Precautions for car tire maintenance.
1. Clean up the pebbles in time.
After the car is driven for a period of time, there will be small stones in the tire gaps, and at this time it must be cleaned in time, because these small stones or other foreign objects will increase the wear of the tires. This shortens the service life of the tires and increases the cost to the owners themselves.
2. Pay close attention to tire pressure.
If the tire pressure is too low, it will lead to increased tire wear, which will shorten the service life of the tire, and at the same time, the tire pressure is too low will also lead to an increase in fuel consumption, and the cost of using the car will naturally increase. If the tire pressure is too high, there will be a puncture during driving in the summer, and a sideslip will occur due to insufficient grip when driving in rainy weather. Therefore, according to the brand of your car, check whether the tire pressure is within the normal range in time.
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Thin tires and thick tires actually have their own advantages and disadvantages, and the differences between the two are as follows:
1. The advantages and disadvantages are different.
Thin tires have strong grip and perception of the ground, but the comfort and durability are not good; Thick tires have weaker grip and perception on the ground, but they are more comfortable and durable.
2. The degree of bump is different.
Thin tires can also have bumps. Because tires are stiffer, they are less able to absorb bumps and impacts on the road.
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When driving, some sharp objects such as small stones, nails, etc., often appear due to uneven road surfaces. In addition, car tires are susceptible to damage due to friction against the ground. In addition, because it is made of rubber, it will age and deform after a period of time, so it is common to see car owners change tires.
Many car owners want bigger and thicker tires when choosing tires, which are safer and more comfortable, while some car owners prefer thinner tires. What is the difference between thin tires and thick tires? Listen to insiders, car owners:
Regret buying the wrong one!
First, let's take a look at the benefits of thick tires. The first one is better comfort, because if the tires are thicker, they will be wider, so they will be sportier and more comfortable. The second is that compared to thin tires, thick tires will be more durable, because in this case, stones and nails will not easily penetrate the tires, and when encountering thin tires, nails and stones will be punctured, which is not only dangerous, but also costs a lot of money to replace the tires.
The third is that thick tires have better grip. If the width of the two is the same, the thin tire is thinner, so the cushioning performance is not very good. So their grip performance is not so good and will float a little bit. Thick tires are different and have better cushioning, so correspondingly, the grip is better.
Finally, the rear wheels are more fuel-efficient. For thin tires, the design remarks of the wheel hub are generally larger, so the fuel consumption is relatively high, while the fuel consumption of thick tires is relatively low.
However, thick tires look heavy but not high-end, which makes many car owners choose to buy good-looking high-end thin tires, and then many car owners regret buying the wrong one.
Difference Between Thin and Thick Tires: Thin Tires.
The thinner the tire, the worse the vibration filtering and the more direct the vibration. High-performance cars and sports cars try to use thin tires as much as possible. When the tire wall is too thin, the resistance is poor when it is hit or accidentally damaged.
Difference Between Thin and Thick Tires: Thick Tires.
The thicker the tire, the better the shock absorption, and the cleaner the fine vibration filtration; If the tire is too thick, there will be a lot of rubber, which will affect the heat dissipation of the tire and have a great impact on the high speed.
It's getting colder. Every morning when I drive to work, the windshield, mirrors, and windows of the car are covered with a thick layer of fog. If the windshield is fogged while driving, it is dangerous and can easily cause a road accident.
According to the Ministry of Transport, winter traffic accidents account for half of the total number of accidents in the year, with poor vision and poor road conditions accounting for half of winter accidents. These are very painful lessons, and we must be cautious.
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The difference between thick tires and rear tires is **, and the rear tires are very durable, the fuel consumption is relatively low, and the use is also very comfortable.
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The difference should be the thickness of the tire and their driving conditions, because the thickness is different, in fact, it is suitable for walking on different roads.
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What is the difference between thin and thick tires? Who is better, exactly?
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Different models use different tires, such as high-speed sports cars because of their high speed, so they need better grip. So the tires are wider and thinner. Off-road vehicles, on the other hand, mostly drive on rough and bumpy roads, so the tread is thicker.
That way you can get a higher passability. At the same time, the comfort will be better.
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If the tread of a tire with the same pattern is wider and the height-to-width ratio number of the tire is smaller, the better the handling of the vehicle, but the comfort may be reduced, and the chance of the tire swelling when hitting a foreign object will increase slightly.
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For example, if you are driving, your tires are bursting, your tires are very low from the ground, and the rims can immediately hit the ground, which is convenient for you to control the direction. If your tires are high above the ground and the tires are bursting, will your body fall over like the side of the tires burst, so that the body is still easy to control?
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To put it simply, there are two sides: road sense and puncture.
Thin tires have a clear road feel and are more prone to punctures.
Thick tires are not easy to blow out because the road is not clear.
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