Driving techniques to reduce wheel hub wear can effectively extend the service life of the wheel hub and improve vehicle safety.
Here are a few important driving tips to help reduce wheel hub wear:
1. Drive carefully on the road, try to avoid rubbing, and carefully observe the surrounding environment when parking to ensure that there are no obstacles around.
2. Speed retarder, high step and raised road surface have greater wear on wheel hub. Therefore, try to avoid passing the speed bump during driving. If you can't avoid it, drive slowly and slow down in advance.
3. Pay attention to avoid splashing water and soil: splashing water and soil may contain large stones and debris, which will cause scratches and wear to the wheel hub. When driving in the rain, drive slowly.
4. Regularly clean the wheel hub to remove dust and debris to avoid corrosion and wear. You can use professional car wash liquid and soft brush for cleaning, be careful not to use too hard brush to avoid scratching the wheel hub.
5. Do not brake too much and accelerate too quickly if not necessary. Braking and accelerating will bring greater pressure and impact to the wheel hub, which is easy to cause wear.
In addition to the above tips, it is also necessary to regularly check the tire pressure and the wear of the wheel hub, and timely find problems and repair them.