How Long Do Tires Last? Understanding Tire Lifespan and Safety
Learn how long tires last, how to check their manufacture date, and tips for maintaining safe and reliable tires over time.
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Typically, tires are good for about 6 to 10 years, regardless of tread wear. To ensure safety, check your tire’s manufacture date (found on the tire’s sidewall) and replace old tires accordingly. Regular inspections and proper maintenance can extend a tire's life, but old tires should not be solely relied upon.
FAQs & Answers
- How can I find the manufacture date on my tire? The tire manufacture date is located on the tire's sidewall, usually in the DOT code, which includes a 4-digit number indicating the week and year the tire was made.
- Can properly maintained tires last more than 10 years? While regular maintenance can extend tire life, manufacturers generally recommend replacing tires after 6 to 10 years regardless of tread wear due to material aging.
- What are the signs that my tires need replacing? Signs include visible cracks, bulges, tread wear below legal limits, and age beyond 6 to 10 years, even if tires appear externally fine.