What Happens If You Don't Change Car Tires for Ten Years?

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JakeAnn
07/24/25 12:17am
Not changing car tires for ten years can cause the tires to age and deteriorate, with the treads wearing out. In severe cases of tire aging, even minor external forces can lead to a blowout. Generally, the lifespan of tires is between 6 to 8 years. Tires are a crucial component of a vehicle's load-bearing system and are subject to constant friction during driving, inevitably leading to wear and tear. Timely maintenance is essential to prevent blowouts while driving. Insufficient or excessive tire pressure can cause uneven wear and pose potential hazards. Low tire pressure reduces the durability of the tire body, increases rolling resistance, and leads to higher fuel consumption. Excessive tire pressure reduces traction and causes irregular wear, especially for tires mounted on the drive axle. Daily tire maintenance tips: Regularly remove debris from the tread grooves using a key or screwdriver; maintain proper tire pressure; adopt good driving habits—avoid sudden acceleration, sharp turns, hard braking, high-speed driving on rough roads, and scraping tires against obstacles when parking. Avoid prolonged parking with tires pressed against curbs and minimize driving over potholes; rotate tire positions periodically.
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DelAlana
08/10/25 8:01pm
I've driven this car for ten years without changing the tires, and now it feels absolutely terrible. The tire rubber is as hard as a rock, covered in cracks on the tread, and worn almost flat. The ride is extremely unstable, especially in the rain—when the road is wet, the grip is poor, and the brakes cause the car to skid far. The risk of a blowout has increased significantly; I once almost lost control on the highway, luckily there were no cars nearby. The internal structure of old tires deteriorates, making them prone to leaks and also affecting fuel efficiency, burning much more gas. Experts say tires generally last five to six years, and using them beyond that poses huge safety risks—it's better to replace them sooner. I regret it so much now, driving with constant anxiety. I recommend regularly checking the tread depth and aging condition of the tires.
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