How Often Should Wheels Be Replaced?

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DelaneyLee
07/25/25 6:40am
It is generally recommended to replace vehicle tires every 50,000 to 80,000 kilometers. When to replace tires: As long as there are no obvious cracks or aging marks on the tire surface, you can check the distance between the wear indicators in the main tread grooves and the wear layer. There are also triangular wear indicators on the tire crown. If the wear level is almost aligned with the wear indicators in the tread grooves or the crown indicators, it means the tires need to be replaced. What are the advantages of Michelin tires: Strong grip, comfortable ride, softer tread, etc. Michelin tires adhere to global uniform quality standards, ensuring not only high tire quality but also excellent after-sales service.
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GiaLynn
08/10/25 6:15pm
I've been driving for almost twenty years and found that the timing for tire replacement mainly depends on wear and tear, not strictly on a fixed schedule or mileage. Tires have wear indicators on the tread; when they become flush with the tread surface, it means the tire is nearly worn out, and continuing to drive is dangerous—especially on rainy or icy roads where skidding can cause the entire vehicle to lose control. I recommend visually checking the tread depth every 5,000 kilometers. Under normal use, tires typically wear out in 3 to 5 years, but if you frequently brake hard or drive on mountainous roads, you might need to replace them sooner. Also, don’t overlook tire aging—prolonged exposure to intense sunlight or parking under trees can harden and crack the rubber, requiring early replacement even if the tread is intact. I always remind my friends: safe driving starts with tires. Don’t wait for an accident to fix them; spending a little on regular maintenance is far more cost-effective.
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