What conditions must be met for tire replacement?
1 Answers
Tire replacement conditions include: severe wear; bulging, deformation, or tread wear reaching the safety indicator; normal driving mileage of approximately 50,000 kilometers. The wear and tear of tires are significantly influenced by road conditions. Smooth roads extend tire lifespan, while rough or gravel roads inevitably shorten it. The quality of tire tread directly affects traction and vehicle stability. Excessively thin or worn tread increases braking distance and raises the risk of skidding in rainy conditions. Bulges or cuts on the tire sidewall necessitate immediate replacement, as bulging indicates broken internal steel wires, compromising the tire's ability to withstand internal pressure. Sidewall cuts also pose serious safety hazards.