the side of the vehicle that sees the curb or ditch side, gets less dirt thrown around. The side that sees oncoming traffic gets sprayed more and sees more dirt, water, salt(winter) and stuff that's thrown up by oncoming traffic. Just a thought...
the side of the vehicle that sees the curb or ditch side, gets less dirt thrown around. The side that sees oncoming traffic gets sprayed more and sees more dirt, water, salt(winter) and stuff that's thrown up by oncoming traffic. Just a thought...
I'm not going to agree. The left side gets tore up more in the US. As the driver misses everything on the right side. Pot holes , mud , everything. And if you go off there edge of the road. Its the right side. All my cars get hammered on the right side first. Also the curb side gets sprayed more as the slush is on the curb side , not in the middle . US roads at least. drain to the curb well . They're high in the middle. But the puddles and crap are at the curb.
Yes. Change it often even if the car is sitting and not driven.
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