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Do tires with cracks need to be replaced?

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LaIvan
09/05/25 7:53am

Tires with cracks need to be replaced immediately. Here is an introduction to car tires: 1. Introduction to car tires: Car tires are one of the important components of a vehicle, as they directly contact the road surface. The significant role tires play in automobiles has gained increasing attention. 2. Common tire issues: (1) Wear: Tire wear is mainly caused by the friction generated between the tire and the road surface during sliding. (2) Blowouts: Besides spontaneous combustion, high summer temperatures can easily lead to tire blowouts. (3) Skidding: Traffic accident records document numerous major and severe accidents caused by wheel skidding.

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StTyler
09/17/25 8:05am

Tire cracking is a matter of context. As an experienced driver, I've seen many vehicles with issues. If the cracks on the tread are shallow—just minor surface fissures—they might hold up for a while, especially on newer tires. However, deep cracks, particularly on the sidewalls, pose serious risks since that area endures more pressure and is prone to blowouts. Driving on cracked tires becomes even riskier in rain or extreme heat, increasing the chances of losing control. Regularly check crack depth by hand—if they exceed 2mm or the tire is over five years old, it's time for a replacement. Safety first; don’t skimp on this. New tires aren’t that expensive. Proper maintenance, like maintaining correct tire pressure, can slow aging. I once witnessed a high-speed blowout accident—truly terrifying. Always consult a professional for inspection to ensure absolute safety.

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LaGabriel
10/31/25 8:36am

When considering whether to replace cracked tires, it's important to think from a cost-saving perspective. Tires aren't meant to last a lifetime. If the cracks are minor and the tread is still deep, you might be able to drive a few thousand more kilometers without issues. However, if the cracks are too deep or located on the sidewall, they should be replaced immediately to avoid a potential blowout that could result in even higher repair costs. I remember my own car had cracks once, and upon inspection, I found the tires were already six years old. For safety reasons, I replaced them right away. The speed at which tires age depends on usage habits—frequent high-temperature driving or heavy loads can accelerate crack formation. Before replacing tires, measure the depth of the cracks; a simple tool will suffice. If unsure, consult a mechanic to avoid unnecessary expenses. The money saved on fuel can offset the cost of new tires, making it a cost-effective choice in the long run. Proper maintenance and choosing reputable tire brands can also extend tire lifespan.

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SanMatthew
12/14/25 8:44am

Having worked in auto repair shops for many years, I've seen plenty of tire cracks. Don't panic over shallow cracks—they're fine for short trips. But if the cracks are deep, like when you can see the inner layer or sidewall splitting, you must replace them immediately. Aged tires lose elasticity and are more prone to cracking. Regularly check your tires while driving; if cracks are numerous and dense, the safety risk is high. It's advisable to frequently monitor tire pressure, as too high or too low pressure accelerates cracking. Address any issues promptly—don't delay. A simple trick: use a coin to measure crack depth—if it exceeds half the tread thickness, it's time to replace. Safety comes first—tires aren't that expensive.

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