Tire break-in
New tires have a very smooth surface from the moment they are made. So new tires (this also applies to the spare wheel) are subject to rolling. During the running-in process, due to the beginning of wear, smooth surfaces become rough.
When driving a car with new tires up to 300 km, you should be especially careful when driving on wet surfaces.
Tire storage
Tires should be stored in a cool, dark and dry place and as loose as possible. They must also not come into contact with oil and grease.
Tires should be stored in a garage or basement lying down or rimmed,
Before removing the wheels, you should slightly increase the pressure in the tires (approx. 0.3-0.5 bar).
For tires with a winter tread pattern, use your own rims, since remounting tires on the same rims is not economically viable.
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