How many kilometers can a sedan tire run before replacement?
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Rotating the tires once every 8,000 to 10,000 kilometers can help ensure more even wear. If the vehicle experiences issues such as pulling to one side, a heavy steering wheel, or uneven tire wear on one side, these are signs that the owner should immediately perform a four-wheel alignment adjustment. Generally, tires have a service life of about 5 years or approximately 80,000 kilometers before they need replacement. The longer tires are used, the higher the risk of tread deformation or tire blowouts. To extend the lifespan of the tires, it is recommended to rotate their positions every 10,000 to 20,000 kilometers. Typically, front tires wear out faster than rear tires, so rotating them ensures more uniform wear and prevents situations where the front tires are severely worn and unusable while the rear tires, though with deeper treads, are too old to be used.