How long should tires last before needing replacement?
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Generally, the wear life of tires is between 30,000 to 50,000 kilometers. Even if the tires haven't reached the wear limit or mileage, they should be replaced when they've been in use for 5 years or when significant cracks appear on the sidewalls. Here are some relevant details about tires: 1. When purchasing tires, always check the production date: Avoid buying tires that were produced a long time ago. Tires are rubber products and will age even if not used. 2. Regularly inspect tire pressure and the tire surface for any damage during daily use: The sidewalls of tires are relatively fragile, and if they get cut or punctured, they cannot be repaired. It is recommended that car owners replace their tires every four years, even if the mileage driven within those four years is minimal.