How often should the tires of a Livina be replaced?
1 Answers
The tires of a Livina generally need to be replaced every 50,000 to 60,000 kilometers. Additionally, if cracks appear on the sidewalls of the tires, the tread depth is below 1.6 millimeters, or the tread has reached the wear indicator mark, replacement is also necessary. Here is some relevant information about tires: 1. Check the tire's expiration date: The sidewall of the tire will have a four-digit number indicating the manufacturing date, with the first two digits representing the week and the last two digits representing the year. Generally, tires should not be used for more than 3 years or exceed 60,000 kilometers in mileage. 2. Pay attention to the sidewalls: As the tire rubber gradually ages, deep cracks may appear on the sidewalls. However, as long as the sidewalls have not been impacted and the cords are not broken, the tires can continue to be used. The triangular mark on the tire sidewall can help the owner locate a protrusion in the tread grooves, which indicates the actual wear limit of the tire. That value should be greater than 1.6 millimeters.