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How Often Should Tires Be Replaced During Car Maintenance?

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MacAlexis
07/29/25 10:04am
Generally, tires should be replaced every 3 to 5 years or after 60,000 to 100,000 kilometers during car maintenance. Tires are one of the most critical components of a vehicle, directly impacting its performance and driving safety. Since tires are in constant contact with the ground, they inevitably wear out over time, necessitating regular maintenance and replacement. Below is some essential information about car tires: 1. Tires operate under complex and demanding conditions, enduring various deformations, loads, forces, and extreme temperatures during driving. Therefore, they must possess high load-bearing capacity, traction performance, and shock absorption. Additionally, they need to exhibit high wear resistance, flexibility, low rolling resistance, and minimal heat generation. 2. The primary functions of tires include: supporting the vehicle's entire weight and bearing its load; transmitting traction and braking torque to ensure proper adhesion between the wheels and the road surface; dampening and absorbing vibrations and impacts during driving to prevent excessive stress and premature damage to vehicle components; enhancing high-speed performance while reducing noise levels; and ensuring driving safety, handling stability, comfort, and fuel efficiency.
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DiJaxson
08/13/25 12:43pm
I've been driving since 2000, and changing tires isn't about rigid schedules—it depends on wear and driving conditions. If you frequently drive in cities or on highways, replacing them every five to six years is reasonable, but I regularly check tread depth—less than 1.6mm is a red flag. Once, I nearly had an accident in the rain due to worn-out tires slipping, so now I pay close attention to tire pressure adjustments, checking monthly with a gauge to avoid uneven wear. Rubber aging is another issue, especially in sunny areas, where cracks can appear in four to five years. I recommend choosing durable tire brands like Michelin—don’t just go for the cheapest option; safety comes first.
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SanElizabeth
10/07/25 2:45am
As a young office worker with three years of driving experience, I've found there's no fixed frequency for tire replacement. Tire wear depends on mileage and road conditions: since I commute a lot, I generally replace them at around 70,000 kilometers or when they reach five years old, whichever comes first. To save money, I often check the tread wear indicators or use tools to measure myself - I replace them immediately when they fall below the safety line. Don't forget to check tire pressure weekly, as underinflation accelerates wear and wastes fuel. Pay special attention before winter, as cold weather makes tires more prone to cracking. When replacing tires, don't rely solely on maintenance reminders - doing your own inspections is more reliable, ensuring both safety and peace of mind.
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MacGraham
11/20/25 4:09am
From my car repair experience, tire replacement depends on multiple factors: whether the tread wear is even, obvious surface cracks, and how temperature affects rubber lifespan. It's recommended to check tread depth every four to five thousand kilometers, which can be done with simple tools. If tires are over five years old, especially in hot regions, the aging risk increases significantly and they should be replaced as soon as possible. Pressure control is crucial; insufficient tire pressure can easily lead to blowouts or increased fuel consumption. Regular four-wheel alignment can extend tire life, ensuring safe travel with fewer breakdowns.
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