How Many Years Do Car Tires Generally Last?
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Generally, car tires can last for about 5 years, but whether they need to be replaced should be judged based on the actual condition of the tires. Here are several methods to determine if tires need replacement: 1. Tire aging phenomenon: For example, when there are numerous small cracks at the base of the tread grooves or on the sidewalls, and they are about to damage the tire body, immediate replacement is necessary. 2. When the tread wear depth reaches 1.6mm: At this point, the tires must be replaced as their drainage capability has significantly decreased, greatly increasing the risk of driving on wet surfaces. Precautions: 1. Pay regular attention to the condition of the tires: Periodically check for aging and wear, and regularly inspect tire pressure, as both excessively high and low tire pressure can have adverse effects, shortening the tire's lifespan and even leading to blowouts. 2. Remove debris from the tread grooves: Failure to remove these items in time can cause a bumpy driving experience, reduce comfort, and significantly damage the tires, increasing the risk of blowouts during high-speed driving.