How Many Years Can Giti Tires Last?
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Giti tires can last for about three years. Tires are circular elastic rubber products mounted on metal rims, designed to roll on the ground for various vehicles or machinery. They support the vehicle body, absorb external shocks, ensure contact with the road surface, and maintain driving performance. The functions of tires include: 1. Supporting the entire weight of the vehicle and bearing its load; 2. Transmitting traction and braking torque to ensure adhesion between the wheels and the road; 3. Reducing and absorbing vibrations and impacts during driving, preventing severe vibrations and premature damage to vehicle components; 4. Adapting to high-speed performance while reducing driving noise, ensuring safety, handling stability, comfort, and fuel efficiency.
I've been driving with Giti tires for several years, and I've learned that their lifespan really depends on how you use them. In the city, with daily traffic jams and constant stop-and-go driving, tires wear out faster and need inspection every three to four years. If you mostly drive on highways, the wear is slower, and they can last five to six years without issues. Many factors play a role: poor road conditions like gravel roads accelerate wear; hot weather speeds up rubber aging; and poor maintenance, such as incorrect tire pressure or not rotating them, shortens their life. I check the tread depth at a repair shop every six months—if it's below 1.6mm, replacement is a must, as braking in the rain becomes risky. The production date is also on the sidewall label—even if the tread looks good, tires older than five years should be watched for aging. Last time I delayed replacing mine, I had a flat on the highway—luckily, I wasn’t speeding. Bottom line: safety comes first. Don’t risk it to save money. Regular maintenance is key to extending their lifespan.