Look at the sidewall of the tire and know the wear value
Have you ever wondered? What do the numbers and letters on the sidewall mean? 🤔 Today we will take you to get to know the various values. That allows you to choose tires that meet your needs and use them with maximum efficiency!
Have you ever wondered? What do the numbers and letters on the sidewall mean? 🤔 Today we will take you to get to know the various values. That allows you to choose tires that meet your needs and use them with maximum efficiency!


Treadwear is a value that indicates the wear resistance of the tire tread. The higher this value The more durable the tire, the longer it will last. Common numbers range from 100, 200, 300 The higher the number, the better the wear resistance of the tire, but keep in mind that tires with a high Treadwear value may have less grip than tires with a low Treadwear value



Traction indicates the tire's ability to stop on wet roads. This value ranges from A, B, C, with A being the best way to hold the road. Choosing tires with high traction values will increase safety when driving on wet roads and reduce the chance of slipping



Temperature is a value that indicates the tire's ability to withstand heat while in use. It is divided into A, B, C as well. Value A is the best heat resistance. This value is very important for people who use their car in hot weather or have to drive long distances. To make the tires heat resistant and last longer

Understanding the values On the sidewall of the tire will help you choose tires that are suitable for driving and meet your needs perfectly. Anyone who has never noticed the sidewall of a tire Let's stop by and take a look and compare your favorite tires 
