How Long Does It Take to Replace a Car Tire?
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Generally, it takes about fifteen minutes to replace a tire at a professional repair shop or 4S store. Below is a detailed introduction to car tire replacement: 1. The time required to replace a car tire depends on the situation. If the driver has good driving habits, tires typically need replacement every 3-5 years or after driving 60,000-80,000 kilometers. If the road conditions are harsh, such as frequently driving on gravel roads or experiencing frequent traffic jams, sudden braking, and sharp turns, the replacement interval will be shorter. 2. The main material of tires is rubber, which undergoes natural aging. This is mainly manifested by the tires becoming harder and the sidewalls developing small cracks. The natural aging period is usually 4-5 years. Tires that have been used for 5 years should be replaced promptly to prevent the risk of blowouts. 3. Observe the wear condition of the tires. If the tire wear is severe and the tread pattern has reached the same level as the wear indicator, the tire should be replaced. Otherwise, braking on wet or slippery roads will be more difficult, and the vehicle may easily lose control. Additionally, driving on very rough roads increases the risk of blowouts.