How Many Years Can Tires Last?
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If the car is parked in a garage every day, the tire lifespan can be extended, typically lasting about 6 years. After 6 years, even if there are few cracks, it's best to replace them. For most vehicles, a tire generally lasts 5-6 years, and replacing it after 80,000-100,000 kilometers is appropriate. This ensures no danger due to aging and avoids wasting money by replacing too early. Below is relevant information about tires: Functions of Tires: Tires serve as the medium for transmitting forces between the vehicle and the road surface, transferring driving force, braking force, steering force, etc., thereby enabling operations like driving, braking, and steering. Classification of Tires: Automobile tires can be divided into passenger car tires and truck tires based on their usage. They can also be categorized into pneumatic tires and solid tires according to their carcass structure. Composition: Tires with inner tubes consist of the outer tire, inner tube, and flap. Tubeless tires are similar in appearance and structure to those with inner tubes, but they lack an inner tube and flap. Air is directly pressurized into the outer tire, and the sealing is ensured by the outer tire and the rim.