- Comfort and ease of management.
- It is true that these tires are not appropriate for our roads because they are too soft, which leads to rolling at high temperatures, have weak sidewalls, and are not very quiet. If the sidewalls themselves were not constructed with this in mind, then I don't see how the FP or FR (disc protection) systems could possibly function. That must be from the side pressing, right? Any, including the one with the largest hole, and the wheel to throw. I drove around the collision, came to a complete stop, and then slowly drove into the curb five or six centimeters, knowing that the profile 45 was not the lowest. It's just a little knock, but it feels like I ran into a curb while my tire was flat. Heat was present in the wheel 2.8. A section of the sidewall's rubber just snapped off like a piece of chocolate bar, and with that, the sidewall may be thrown away. I didn't notice any tire resistance at all. This is a shining example, people. The wheel is one year and four months old.