How Many Years Can Tires Last?

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LaSamuel
07/28/25 8:23pm
Under normal circumstances, tires can last for three years. Here are some measures for tire maintenance: 1. Perform wheel alignment and tire rotation: Conduct a wheel alignment and tire rotation every 10,000 kilometers. 2. Regularly check tire pressure: Tire maintenance also includes regular pressure checks. Tires with pressure exceeding the specified level will significantly reduce their service life, while tires with pressure below the specified level will lead to poor braking performance, difficulty in steering, or heavy steering, and will also shorten the tire's lifespan. Frequently inspect tires to promptly detect issues such as bulges, cracks, cuts, punctures, aging valve rubber, and abnormal tire wear.
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LeJulianna
08/12/25 12:07am
I've been driving for almost thirty years, and there's really no fixed number for how many years tires can last—it all depends on how you use them and what kind of roads you drive on. For city driving, where the roads are smooth and you're just commuting to work every week, my car tires can easily last over six years without issues. But I make it a habit to check the tire pressure and wear every quarter. If you frequently drive on highways or go off-road, the lifespan shortens significantly—around three years or so, because the high-speed friction accelerates wear. Weather also plays a big role; for example, summer heat speeds up aging, while winter snow and ice roads are more damaging. Last time I changed my tires, I discovered inner cracks and almost had an accident. So, I strongly advise not just relying on the age of the tires—get a full inspection at a repair shop at least once a year. Safety is far more important than saving money.
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Sam
09/30/25 7:12am
I've been pondering tire lifespan for several years and believe it largely depends on daily maintenance for extension. The theoretical value is generally five to six years, but actual mileage matters more, averaging around 70,000 to 80,000 kilometers. The key is to check tire pressure monthly, keeping it at the standard value without being too high or too low; perform tire rotation every six months to balance wear; and try to park in shaded areas to minimize UV damage. My own car's tires still have deep treads after five years, all thanks to sticking to these small habits. Nowadays, many tires come with wear indicators – when a horizontal line becomes visible, it's time for replacement. In short, good tires can save you both worry and fuel, so don't wait until a blowout to regret it.
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