Should Tires Be Replaced After 6 Years of Use?
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Tires should be replaced after 6 years of use. Under normal circumstances, tires can be used for 4 years, and it is recommended that car owners replace their tires every 4 years. The steps for replacing tires are: 1. Park the vehicle in a safe and level area; 2. Place the jack under the frame of the tire to be replaced and lift the vehicle to a certain height; 3. Loosen the nuts with a wrench and remove the tire that needs to be replaced; 4. Place the new tire onto the wheel hub; 5. Tighten the nuts with a wrench; 6. Lower the jack. Methods for maintaining tires include: 1. Regularly clean out stones stuck in the tire treads; 2. Minimize exposure to direct sunlight; 3. Check tire pressure promptly; 4. Pay attention to suspension maintenance; 5. Regularly inspect front wheel alignment; 6. Be mindful of driving habits.