How often should the Lavida tires be replaced?
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The frequency of replacing Lavida tires depends on specific usage conditions, as different wear levels will result in varying replacement mileages. Generally, tire replacement should be determined based on the tread pattern. Under normal driving conditions of 25,000 to 30,000 kilometers per year, durable tires can be replaced at around 70,000 kilometers, while comfort-oriented tires are recommended to be replaced at 50,000 to 60,000 kilometers. If the annual mileage is less than approximately 10,000 kilometers, it is advisable to replace the tires every three to four years. Tires should be replaced under the following circumstances: When the tire wears to the wear limit indicator: Usage must be discontinued, meaning the tread depth is below 1.6 millimeters. Tire aging: If there are numerous small cracks at the base of the tread grooves or on the tire sidewalls, the tire should be replaced promptly, regardless of whether it is new or old. Tires with deformed treads or damaged beads: Tires that have been damaged due to driving under-inflated, tires corroded by chemicals, or tires with bulges should not continue to be used.