Do You Need to Replace Two Tires at Once?
1 Answers
Whether you need to replace two tires depends on the condition of the tire on the opposite side. If the tire is damaged accidentally, the other one generally does not need replacement; if it is due to normal wear, the other tire should be inspected and considered for replacement. When purchasing tires, ensure that the new tire matches the other tire on the same axle in terms of specification, brand, and tread pattern. If only one tire is being replaced, the new tire must have a tread groove depth similar to the other tire on the same axle; otherwise, it may cause issues like vehicle misalignment. Tire replacement interval: typically at 50,000 to 60,000 kilometers driven. Regularly check the tire wear indicator baseline on your vehicle's tires. When the tread wear reaches this baseline, it indicates that the tire needs replacement.