What's the Difference between Single Steer Tires and Double Steers Tires?
Single Steer Tires Super single steer tires is unidirectional with all force. Its tread patterns are in the same direction with a good grip, so it is suitable for cars that often run at high speed. If there is no abnormal tire wear, you only need to switch back and forth on the same side. If one-sided tire wear occurs or the tire has run more than 10,000 kilometers, the tire needs to be switched from left to right. The sidewall of super single semi truck steer tire wear patterns are marked with an arrow and a "Rotation" sign. The direction indicated by the arrow is the rolling direction of the tire. You can use this arrow to tell if the tire is reversed. If the front and rear tires are installed upside down, the tires will shake and wear easily when the vehicle is running. When installing a single truck steer tires, the combination of tire and hub should also be considered. Install the tire on the wheel hub according to the specific position of the vehicle and the direct