How long is the lifespan of Giti tires?
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The lifespan of Giti tires is typically around 3 years or 50,000 kilometers. Here are the relevant details: 1. Beyond this period, the tires will begin to age. The main signs of tire aging include surface hardening and the appearance of cracks. Aged tires lose their elasticity, and continued use can lead to tread deformation, increasing the risk of a blowout. 2. Tires from any brand have a wear indicator at the bottom of the tread grooves. For passenger car tires, the wear indicator height is usually 1.6 millimeters (this is also the legally mandated minimum groove depth), while for load-bearing tires, it is 2.4 millimeters. When the wear indicator height is less than 1.6 millimeters, the tires should be replaced.
I've been driving for over a decade and have used many tire brands, with Giti being one of my trusted choices. There's no fixed number for tire lifespan, but Giti tires generally last 5 to 7 years or 50,000 to 80,000 kilometers, depending entirely on how you maintain and drive them. I usually drive steadily, avoiding sudden braking and bumpy roads, keeping the tire pressure around the standard value, and checking for wear and cracks monthly. Last year, my car made many long trips, causing slightly faster wear, so I replaced the front tires at 6 years. Remember the key point: when tread depth falls below 1.6mm, be cautious as wet road grip deteriorates. Environment also matters—high temperatures accelerate rubber aging, so I recommend a professional inspection annually. With such careful maintenance, Giti tires can ensure safe driving for a long time.