Should tires be replaced after six years and 50,000 kilometers?
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Generally, tires should be replaced every 5 years or 60,000 kilometers. The specific timing depends on the wear condition of the tires. If the wear reaches the indicator line, they should be replaced immediately. Below is relevant information: Automotive Tires: Automotive tires are one of the critical components of a vehicle. They directly contact the road surface and work together with the vehicle's suspension to absorb shocks during driving, ensuring good ride comfort and smoothness. They also ensure excellent adhesion between the wheels and the road, improving the vehicle's traction, braking, and off-road capability. Additionally, they bear the vehicle's weight. The important role tires play in automobiles is increasingly being recognized. Tubeless Tires: In recent years, passenger cars have adopted tubeless radial tires, commonly known as "tubeless tires." These tires are less prone to heat buildup during high-speed driving. If punctured by a nail or sharp object, they lose air slowly, allowing the vehicle to continue driving for a certain distance.