Premium Tyre High Grip Tubeless Tyre

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This premium tyre is designed to offer reliable performance, superior grip and enhanced driving comfort for cars and two-wheelers. Ideal for daily commuters and long-distance travellers, it provides stable handling, reduced road noise and improved braking confidence on every journey. The durable rubber compound helps resist wear and tear, extending tyre life and reducing replacement frequency for better value. Whether you drive on busy city streets, rural lanes or open highways, this tyre ensures a smooth ride and better control in dry and wet conditions. Easy to fit and compatible with popular vehicle models, it is a smart upgrade for safety-conscious drivers in SHAMIM GULAMOLIYA GANGOHKHALSA.

High grip tread for better road traction
Durable compound extends tyre life significantly
Low road noise for a smoother ride
Improved braking performance in wet conditions
Stable handling at city and highway speeds
Designed for everyday commuting comfort

Check your vehicle’s recommended tyre size before purchase. Have the tyre mounted and balanced by a professional. Maintain correct air pressure as per manufacturer guidelines. Rotate tyres at regular intervals for even wear. Avoid overloading your vehicle and inspect tread and sidewalls periodically for cuts, bulges or damage.

To choose the right tyre, first check the size, load index and speed rating mentioned on your existing tyre sidewall or in your vehicle manual. Consider your driving style, typical road conditions and weather. Pick a tyre that offers good grip, durability and comfort, while matching the manufacturer’s specifications.

A tyre typically lasts between 40,000 and 60,000 kilometres, depending on driving habits, road conditions, maintenance and proper inflation. Regular rotation, wheel alignment and balancing can extend tyre life. Visually inspect tread depth and sidewalls, and replace tyres when they show excessive wear, cracks or uneven patterns.

You should replace your car tyre when tread depth is below the recommended level, usually 1.6 mm, or when you notice cracks, bulges, cuts or uneven wear. Also consider replacement if the tyre is more than five to six years old, even if tread looks acceptable, to maintain safety and performance.

Ideal tyre pressure varies by vehicle model and tyre size. Refer to the sticker on your car’s door frame, fuel lid or the owner’s manual for exact values. Check tyre pressure when tyres are cold, at least once a month, and keep it within the recommended range to ensure safety, comfort and fuel efficiency.

To extend tyre life, maintain correct air pressure, rotate tyres regularly, and ensure proper wheel alignment and balancing. Avoid sudden braking, harsh acceleration and frequent high-speed driving on bad roads. Inspect tyres for damage and remove embedded stones or debris from tread to prevent premature wear and punctures.