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Tyre Ratings & Best Tyres for Road Use — With Real Vehicle Examples

1. Tyre Ratings: What to Look For These ratings appear on the tyre sidewall and help you judge quality, safety, and performance. Treadwear Rating This tells you how long a tyre is likely to last. The higher the number, the longer it should last. A treadwear of 400 means the tyre will last about 4 times longer than a baseline test tyre. Traction Rating This shows how well the tyre grips on wet roads. The grades are: AA (excellent), A (good), B (moderate), and C (poor). Temperature Rating This tells you how well the tyre resists heat. High heat resistance means the tyre won’t overheat and burst at high speeds. Grades: A (best), B, and C. Load Index This number shows how much weight one tyre can safely carry. You must match this to your vehicle's weight class. Speed Rating This tells you the maximum speed the tyre can handle safely. For example, H = 210 km/h, T = 190 km/h, etc. 2. Best Tyres for Personal Vehicles (By Model) a. Toyota Corolla / Honda Civic Recommended Tyre: Michelin Pr...

Replacing a new pair of brake pads front with system faults.

Tools

  • Wheel spanner
  • Wedges
  • Jerk
  • Spanner
Safety precautions
  • Wedge the vehicle properly from avoiding the vehicle from moving 
  • Use a right tool for a right job
  • Work with someone who is well versed with technical work.
  • Never get the disc/rotor into contact with oil/grease
  • After brake pad replacement,clean the disc with dry cloth
    Procedures of removing brake pads
  • Park the vehicle on a flat levelled ground
  • Wedge the vehicle properly
  • Slacken the wheel nuts
  • Jerk up the vehicle in correct jerking point or position
  • Put on axle stand to support the axle
  • Remove the nuts and then remove the wheel
  • Loosen the lower nut holding the caliper to its hanger to expose the pair of brakes to be replaced.
    Disc brake system faults
  • Worn disc/rotor.
  • Worn brake pads.
  • Piston failure to operate.
  • Air getting into the system.
  •  Inadequate braking fluid.  
Watch the video for more.
  https://youtu.be/Xqw0SaZl-jo
  

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