How many kilometers can a tire run?
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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.