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| Brand: | Material: Aluminum Alloy | Origin: Zhejiang |
| Customized Processing: Yes | Usage: Tire Valve Caps | Size: 1.6*1 cm (mm) |
| Color: Red, Black, Blue, Yellow, Silver | Model: Universal | Applicable vehicle type: Universal type |
Product Name: Car Tire Cap
Product material: Aluminum alloy
Color: Yellow, Blue, Red, Silver, Black (Colors will be shipped randomly. Specify the color if necessary, please leave a message)
Specification: 1.6*1CM Packing: 12*6.4CM
Weight: 14G (Including Packaging)
Packing: Suction Card (as shown in the figure)















The importance of valve cap, a small part with great uses!
In China, there are still 26% of cars with tire safety hazards. Recently, Goodyear Company released the "Tire Safety Report 2008" under the theme of "Pay Attention to Tires, Pay Attention to Traffic Safety." After detecting more than 1.28 million vehicles in over 6,000 large shopping centers, supermarkets, and residential community parking lots across nine major cities, the company found that one-fourth of the vehicles tested have tire safety issues that are cause for concern.
The data from Goodyear experts' summary of the 2008 report shows that in all vehicles with tire safety hazards, the most serious safety hazard is that over half of the vehicles tested are unaware that the tire valve cap is missing after the tire has been installed; one-fourth of the vehicles have uneven wear on the tire tread. Here, experts from the China Society of Automotive Engineers, Cui Jiyong, emphasize that during the tire's life cycle, it is necessary to conduct regular tire inspections and maintenance.
2008 China Passenger Car Tire" Physical Examination" Data
50% of vehicle tires lack the valve caps, which can lead to slow air leakage, causing the tires to travel in a deflated state, posing many hidden safety hazards.
25% of vehicles have uneven tire tread wear, which can increase tire noise, reduce comfort, and most importantly, reduce the actual service life of the tire.
*23% of vehicle tires have clearly low air pressure, which can lead to uneven wear of the tread;
18% of vehicle tires have worn out their tread, with the tread depth having worn down to less than 1.6 millimeters, which can cause slippage or skidding when driving. It is necessary to replace the tires immediately.
14% of vehicle tires have cuts, scratches, and cracks. In fact, the severity of problems in the side of the tire is far greater than those in the tread;
7% of vehicles have bulging sides, which is caused by cord rupture. If ignored, it may lead to a blowout accident.
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