What is the lifespan of Michelin tires?

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DiHeidi
07/29/25 1:10am
Michelin tires can generally be replaced after approximately 50,000 kilometers. The following factors influence the lifespan of Michelin tires: 1. Driving habits: Aggressive acceleration, sudden turns, emergency braking, high-speed driving on rough roads, or scraping tires against obstacles when parking can all cause severe tire wear and shorten their lifespan. 2. Road conditions: If the vehicle is frequently driven on gravel roads or under poor road conditions, this will inevitably reduce the tire's lifespan. 3. Tire load: The heavier the vehicle's load, the shorter the tire's lifespan. Legitimate tire manufacturers mark their tires with a load index, and tires should be used within the maximum load capacity corresponding to this index.
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LaAmara
08/12/25 5:18am
I've been using Michelin Primacy tires on my own car for four years and 60,000 kilometers – they've held up really well. Honestly, tire lifespan really depends on how you use them. Since I frequently drive on highways, I always ask the mechanics to check tread depth and uneven wear during maintenance. Michelin officially states 5-10 years, but based on my experience, it's about time to replace them after 60,000-70,000 km. You need to pay special attention when small cracks start appearing on the sidewalls, or when the tread wears down to those little triangle markers. Regularly removing trapped pebbles and doing tire rotations every 8,000 km can help extend their life. Remember, even the best tires should be considered for replacement after six years.
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