Do Small Cracks in Tires Need to Be Replaced?
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Tire small cracks are normal aging cracks or wear, and such cracks can be temporarily left without replacement, but regular inspections are necessary. Below is relevant information about tires: Tire Introduction: Tires are the only part of a car that comes into contact with the ground. Some car owners only replace the tires on the drive wheels when changing tires. For example, some front-wheel-drive car owners only replace the two front tires, while some rear-wheel-drive car owners only replace the two rear tires. In fact, this approach is acceptable. Tire Aging: Tires are rubber products and will age over time. It is recommended that car owners replace their tires every four years, even if the mileage is low within those four years. Since tires can also age when left unused for extended periods, it is important to check the production date when purchasing tires.