What are the requirements for choosing car tires?
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Prioritize the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) tires for your vehicle, as their specifications are best suited for the car's speed and maximum load capacity. Below are relevant details about tires: 1. Wear: All tires have wear indicators. There are triangular marks on the sidewall; when the tread wears down to the level indicated by these marks, replacement is recommended. Inside the tread grooves, there are also raised markers; when the tread wears down to the level of these raised markers, it's time to replace the tire. Simple punctures can be repaired without needing replacement, but bulges must be replaced. 2. Aging: Rubber oxidizes in the air, causing it to harden and reduce grip. Therefore, even if a set of tires is not used, their lifespan will decrease. It is not recommended to use tires for more than 5 years from their production date. The production date can be found on the tire's sidewall.