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How many kilometers should regular tires be replaced?

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OMorgan
07/28/2025, 11:30:36 AM

Regular tires should be replaced every 60,000 to 80,000 kilometers. The functions of tires are: 1. To support the entire weight of the vehicle and bear the load of the car; 2. To transmit traction and braking torque, ensuring the adhesion between the wheels and the road surface; 3. To reduce and absorb vibrations and impacts during driving, preventing severe vibrations and premature damage to automotive components; 4. To adapt to the high-speed performance of the vehicle and reduce driving noise, ensuring driving safety, handling stability, comfort, and fuel economy. Tire maintenance methods include: 1. Regularly clean stones from tire treads; 2. Minimize exposure to direct sunlight; 3. Promptly check tire pressure; 4. Pay attention to suspension maintenance; 5. Regularly inspect front wheel alignment; 6. Be mindful of driving habits—choose smooth road surfaces while driving, avoid objects that could puncture or scratch tires, and steer clear of chemical spills that may corrode tires.

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TylerAnn
08/11/2025, 03:51:30 PM

A friend of mine drove a car with 200,000 kilometers on the original tires, and it nearly caused an accident when a tire blew out on the highway. Generally, regular tires are recommended to be replaced every 50,000 to 70,000 kilometers, but this isn’t a fixed rule. It mainly depends on your driving habits: if you frequently drive on rough roads or brake and accelerate aggressively, the tires wear out faster and may need replacement at 30,000 kilometers. If you mostly drive smoothly on highways, they might last up to 100,000 kilometers. Tread depth is a critical indicator—if it’s less than 1.6 mm, it’s time to replace them, otherwise, you risk skidding in wet conditions. Remember to check your tires every six months for cracks, uneven pressure, and other issues—don’t just rely on the odometer. Replacing them early can save lives and money.

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StOlivia
09/29/2025, 01:26:05 AM

I've tried different tire brands, and regular tires typically last around 60,000 kilometers. Tire aging isn't just about mileage; driving habits play a big role. For example, frequent hard acceleration or driving heavily loaded on rough roads can accelerate wear, leading to earlier replacement. Gentle city driving might extend their life to 80,000 km. Don't forget temperature factors—high heat speeds up rubber aging, so check tire pressure more often in summer. I recommend checking the manufacturing date; tires over six years old should be replaced even if they haven't reached their mileage limit. I spend a few minutes each month using a coin to check tread depth—it's a simple way to stay safe and worry-free.

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StBrielle
11/12/2025, 02:21:48 AM

Tire replacement is based on wear and safety. Regular tires are recommended to be changed between 50,000 to 70,000 kilometers, but visual and manual inspection is more reliable: look for the small bumps in the tread grooves, and replace them when they are worn flat. Don't ignore the age of the tires; those over 6 years old are prone to cracking, posing high risks even on the best roads. Regularly checking tire pressure and balance can extend their lifespan. To save costs, mid-range tires can run up to 80,000 kilometers without issues.

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MarleyLee
01/02/2026, 09:14:18 PM

Safety first, old tires are prone to blowouts. Regular tires should be replaced at 50,000 kilometers, but driving conditions are crucial: slippery or dusty roads accelerate wear; regular tire rotation ensures even wear. Checking tire pressure and tread depth is routine—don't wait for an accident to regret inaction. Act early to ensure safe travels.

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HeidiDella
03/30/2026, 10:02:04 PM

From an economic perspective, delaying tire replacement can lead to costly accidents. Regular tires are recommended to be replaced every 50,000 to 70,000 kilometers, but driving style determines the cost: gentle driving saves tires and extends their lifespan, while aggressive driving reduces mileage. Crunch the numbers: a new set of tires costs around 2,000 yuan, translating to just a few cents per kilometer over 70,000 kilometers; using tires beyond their lifespan can cause vehicle damage and major repairs costing tens of thousands. Regular maintenance is cost-effective.

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