How Many Years Can Private Car Tires Last?
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Private car tires can last for 5 years, but they need to be replaced based on actual conditions. Here are the details: Replacement time depends on the situation: If driving under harsh road conditions, such as frequently traveling on gravel roads or often encountering traffic jams, sudden braking, or sharp turns, the replacement interval for tires will be shortened. Tire aging time: The main material of tires is rubber, which undergoes natural aging. This primarily manifests as the tire hardening and the sidewalls developing small cracks. Generally, natural aging occurs within 4-5 years. Tires used for 5 years should be replaced promptly to prevent the risk of blowouts. Observe tire wear: If the tire wear is severe, and the tread pattern has reached the same level as the wear indicators, the tires need to be replaced. Otherwise, braking on wet or slippery roads will be more difficult, and the vehicle may easily lose control. Additionally, driving on excessively rough roads increases the risk of blowouts.