Do You Need to Replace Two Tires When One is Damaged?
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When one tire is damaged, it is not always necessary to replace two tires. It depends on the wear condition of the other tire. If the wear is severe, it is best to replace both tires together. Below are situations where replacing two tires is recommended: 1. Prolonged Usage: If the tires have been in use for a long time or have high mileage, it is advisable to replace both tires simultaneously. Generally, when a tire has reached half of its lifespan, you can consider replacing both tires, typically after driving more than 40,000 kilometers. 2. Different Tire Brand or Model: If the repair shop does not have the same brand and model of tire as the one on the vehicle and can only provide a different brand, it is recommended to replace both tires for long-term use. The main functions of tires include: 1. Load Bearing: Supporting the entire weight of the vehicle and bearing the load of the car; 2. Traction: Transmitting traction and braking torque to ensure good adhesion between the wheels and the road surface; 3. Damage Prevention: Preventing severe vibrations and early damage to automotive components.