How Long Can Tires Last?
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Tires can typically last for about 5 years, which is determined by their quality. Over time, the tire material ages, cracks, and its load-bearing capacity decreases, increasing the risk of a blowout. Within the normal lifespan, tires should be replaced once the tread wears down to the raised markers in the grooves; otherwise, driving safety may be compromised. The mileage a tire can endure is influenced by various external factors such as road conditions, driving habits, vehicle condition, and tire pressure, meaning the actual mileage may vary from tire to tire. It is recommended that car owners have their tires inspected regularly at a professional tire shop, check the tire pressure monthly, and perform wheel alignment and rotation every 8,000 to 10,000 kilometers to ensure tire safety and extend their service life.