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June 23, 2015 by andrewong

Disadvantages of Under-Inflation And Over-Inflation

Under-Inflation Under-inflation occurs when there is lack of air pressure in the tyres, causing the tyres to deflate. Under-inflation might be caused by lack of tyre maintenance, tyre punctures, or any damages done to the tyre. When there is under-inflation, the tread of the tyres … [Read more...]

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June 23, 2015 by andrewong

Are Quality And Expensive Tyres Really Giving Me Value?

Yes, definitely. At Goh Swee Hin, we firmly believe that what you pay for is what you get. Continental tyres are known for their reliability and safety. We provide you quality tyres that are safe and comfortable to drive in. By purchasing premium tyres, you are also paying for the … [Read more...]

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June 23, 2015 by andrewong

What Is The Correct Tyre Pressure? Why Does It Matter?

Check your tyre pressure at least once a month. For more accurate readings, check the pressure on cold tyres. The tyre pressure can be checked with an air gauge. Never check tyre pressure by just looking as inflation pressure cannot be correctly determined through visual … [Read more...]

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June 23, 2015 by andrewong

Do We Have To Change The Tyre Valves?

Yes. Tyre valves are a vital component often overlooked by drivers. Tyre valves maintain tyre pressure and are the outlets for air to be released or added. The tyre pressure depends upon its valves. Therefore, the valves affect the lifespan of tyres. If there is the accumulation of … [Read more...]

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June 23, 2015 by andrewong

How to Prolong The Lifespan of Tyres

Rotating Tyres To ensure that all 4 tyres wear out evenly, Goh Swee Hin encourages you to rotate your tyres every 10000 km, or every 6 months. Depending on the type of vehicle, either the front or rear tyres will wear out faster. By exchanging the front and rear tyres, the tyres will … [Read more...]

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