How many kilometers can a tire run?

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GrahamDella
07/29/25 1:57pm
Normal all-season tires that meet international production standards can generally run up to 113,000 kilometers under normal driving conditions and road surfaces. Even lower-quality tires can theoretically run about 100,000 kilometers. With good driving habits and high-quality tires, it's possible to extend the mileage by tens of thousands of kilometers beyond these figures. Additional information: 1. Shelf life: Although there are no specific national regulations on the shelf life of car tires, the rubber in tires typically has a shelf life of 3-5 years. Even unused tires will experience rubber and cord aging, steel wire corrosion, and develop small cracks on the surface after this period, which weakens the tire's strength. 2. Note: Consumers should carefully check the production date on tires when purchasing, paying attention to the 4-digit code on the tire sidewall.
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MacReagan
08/13/25 5:34am
How many kilometers can tires last? After driving for over a decade, I've concluded that a good tire typically lasts between 60,000 to 100,000 kilometers under normal use. Many factors influence this, such as driving habits: if you frequently accelerate or brake hard, wear accelerates, potentially reducing mileage by several thousand kilometers. Road conditions also matter—city roads are much gentler than rural gravel paths; uneven surfaces cause tires to age prematurely. From personal experience, regular tire pressure checks are crucial. I measure mine monthly, maintaining the manufacturer's recommended value, as overinflation causes rapid center wear while underinflation thins the edges faster. I also rotate my tires every 8,000 kilometers to ensure even wear. Additionally, seasonal changes matter: winter cold makes tires harder, while summer heat softens them. All-season tires are convenient but less durable than dedicated ones. Monitor tread depth—replace if below 1.6mm or if cracks appear. Don’t skimp—safety outweighs mileage, especially in rainy conditions when traction drops. Premium brands cost more but last longer, making them worth it.
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SanAlexa
10/10/25 6:18am
As a seasoned mechanic with over a decade of experience, I've seen all kinds of tire conditions. Theoretically, tires are designed to last between 50,000 to 90,000 kilometers, but real-world longevity depends on maintenance and driving habits. Tire pressure is crucial—I always remind customers to follow the owner's manual specifications. Overinflation leads to center tread wear, while underinflation causes rapid edge wear; leaks or deformations can drastically shorten tire life. In terms of driving, aggressive cornering or overloading increases wear by over 20%. I recommend checking tires every six months, including tread depth (dangerous below 1.6mm), sidewall cracks, and alignment. For maintenance, rotating tires every 10,000 kilometers helps distribute wear evenly and extends mileage. Climate also plays a role: heat accelerates rubber aging, while cold weather hardens tires and reduces grip. Don't overlook tire type differences—performance tires wear faster but handle better, while all-season tires balance durability. After modifications like installing TPMS, adjust immediately if readings are abnormal. In short, attention to detail helps tires go the extra mile.
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