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Is It Necessary to Keep Old Tires?

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DeAdrian
07/29/25 8:31am
Old tires are not necessary to keep. Here is the relevant information: 1. Production Date: On one side of the tire, there will be a set of numbers. The last four digits of this marking indicate the production date. It consists of four digits "AABB," where the first two digits "AA" represent the week of the year (normally one month equals four weeks), and the last two digits "BB" represent the year. 2. Timely Replacement: Tires, like other parts of a car, have a limited lifespan. If they reach a certain age or have been driven for a certain mileage, they need to be replaced promptly. Otherwise, insufficient grip may lead to weakened performance, ultimately affecting driving safety.
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SanJuliette
08/12/25 5:45am
After driving for so many years, what I avoid the most is keeping old tires. When tires are severely worn, their grip decreases, making them prone to skidding in the rain and even causing blowouts that can lead to accidents. I once tried to save money by keeping an old tire as a spare, only for it to blow out when I used it, nearly causing me to lose control and crash into a wall. Since then, I've made it a habit to check the tread depth monthly and replace any tire with less than 1.6 mm immediately. Old tires deteriorate structurally and aren't safe; keeping them might tempt you to continue using them. I recommend taking them directly to a 4S shop or recycling center—it's professional, safe, and hassle-free. Don't risk safety to save a little money. Driving is no joke; safety always comes first.
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VanRafael
10/05/25 6:54am
I'm particularly environmentally conscious and find keeping old tires to be nothing but a hassle. If not properly disposed of, they pollute land and water sources, and can also breed mosquitoes that spread diseases. My community has a recycling point dedicated to turning old tires into rubber mats for playgrounds or raw materials for fuel; thus, there's no need to let them take up garage space. Now, whenever I get new tires, I take the old ones to the recycling center—it's free and quick. Everyone should try adopting this habit; it reduces waste and helps the planet breathe. While repurposing old items is good, tires are too rigid and inconvenient for DIY projects. Environmental action starts with small steps, so don't procrastinate.
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