Should Bridgestone Tires Be Replaced After 6 Years?
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Bridgestone tires should be replaced after 6 years. Reasons for replacement: Six years is considered a critical time point for car tire replacement. Before this period, tires can generally be used with confidence without excessive worry; after this point, it's advisable to replace the tires for safety, but if continuing to use them, extra caution is needed—frequently check tire pressure and monitor tread and sidewall aging. Precautions for tire replacement: If using original equipment tires, follow the manufacturer's installation requirements. For non-original tires, the side with the production date should typically face outward. For directional tires, align the arrow on the wheel with the vehicle's forward direction during installation. When inflating, initially fill to the tire's maximum allowed pressure, then reduce to the manufacturer's specified standard pressure.