How long should tyres last on a 4X4?

When should 4x4 tyres be replaced? On average, a decent set of 4x4s could last anywhere between 30,000 to 60,000 kilometres. Many manufacturers and tyre experts also recommend replacing tyres once they reach 10 years old – counting from the date of manufacture.
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How long do tyres last on a 4X4?

A general recommendation is that your tyres are changed every 20,000 miles or every 10 years. However, they may need to be changed sooner than this if you notice any of the following: The tread is worn down. Cracks in the rubber.
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When should I change 4WD tyres?

Most 4WD tyres should do somewhere between 30,000 and 100,000km, but this will vary wildly depending on what terrain you are using them on, how you drive and how much your vehicle weighs.
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How long should all terrain tyres last?

A 4X4 drivetrain with all-terrain tires mounted to the wheels can take you many places other vehicles just cannot go. Still, some wonder: How long do all-terrain tires last? The short answer is all-terrain tires last about 40,000 miles.
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How many miles will 3mm tread last?

With all the possible variables taken into account, the minimum average period 3mm of tyre tread depth will last before it reaches the legal limit of 1.6mm is between would be 10,000-20,000 miles but it could be considerably more than that.
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The different types of tyres available for 4x4's - HT, AT and MT



How long do the average tires last?

On average, people drive between 12,000 to 15,000 miles a year, which means the average good quality all-season tire will last somewhere between three and five years, depending on maintenance, driving style and conditions, etc.
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How many miles should a budget tyre last?

A new set of tyres should last a minimum or 20,000 miles, however cheaper quality tyres may not last that long. The important thing you need to do is keep an eye on tread depth and any other signs of damage.
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How do I choose a 4x4 tyre?

To give you a head-start, 4WD tyres are broken down into three main categories.
  1. All Terrain (A/T) tyres.
  2. Highway Terrain (H/T) tyres.
  3. Mud Terrain (M/T) tyres.
  4. Light Truck (LT) rated tyres.
  5. Speed and Load Ratings.
  6. Getting the right size.
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Is it worth getting all terrain Tyres?

All Terrain tyres tend to be the popular choice for 4WD owners who want to be able to use their vehicle both on and off the road. They can tackle camping trips, dirt roads and some light four wheel driving, but also offer an acceptable level of grip and ride comfort in everyday driving.
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How often should you replace tyres?

Answer: Every 3-5 years maximum. Tyres wear even when they aren't being used, so just because you don't use your car often doesn't mean your tyres will last significantly longer. Rubber compounds in the tyre start to break down after five years, which is why tyres have a date of manufacture stamped into the sidewall.
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Do you need to change all 4 tyres on a 4x4?

4x4/SUV tyres

In the case of four wheel drive cars, you may have to change either both tyres on an axle, or even all four tyres at the same time, to avoid damaging the four wheel drive system (consult your car manufactures handbook for recommendations).
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How do I know if my tyres need replacing?

Just take a 20p coin and insert it into the tread grooves on the tyre. If you can't see the outer band on the coin, your tyres are above the legal limit. However, if you can see the band and that section of the coin is still visible, your tyres could be unsafe and require professional inspection by a mechanic.
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How do you know when tyres need changing?

Small bars of rubber running across the grooves in between the tread – called tread wear indicators – tell you when the tyre is worn out. If the tread is worn down to these bars on any part of the tyre, it's worn out, unroadworthy, and needs to be replaced.
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How many kilometers should a tyre last?

As a thumb rule, do not buy tyres that are more than six months old and use them for more than three years or 40,000kms.
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What are the longest lasting car tyres?

Michelin was a standout in our latest tests. The three Michelin models we rated all met or exceeded their mileage warranty. But the longest-wearing tire came from Pirelli. We estimate that the Pirelli P4 FOUR SEASONS Plus could last a whopping 100,000 miles.
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Are 5 year old tyres OK?

Tyres are considered to be 'new' and are suitable for retail sale for, up to 5 years from the original date of production with recommended storage guidance from tyre manufacturers. The industry standard for tyres, based on the German BRV recommendation, is the '5 year rule' for new tyres.
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Do offroad Tyres last longer?

If you use your 4x4 vehicle on road for more than a third of the time you use it, then off road tyres may not be the right choice for you. Off road tyre users should normally use their vehicle off road approximately 80% of the time, and see increased wear and tear if they are used on roads more than necessary.
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Do all terrain Tyres last longer than road tyres?

If however, you don't spend a lot of time in the mud and do a lot of touring type travel, an all terrain tyre is going to perform better on average, save you money on fuel and last longer.
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How long do mud-terrain tires last on road?

This also applies to the deep snow, and therefore, mud-terrain tires are ideal for all-year use. Nonetheless, these tires will not keep your car stable, especially on ice, since they lack contact patch area, although they do boast a decent life span of around 40,000 miles.
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Are mud tyres OK on the road?

Mud-Terrain tyres serve a very specific purpose, to perform in extreme off road conditions. They are best suited to serious off road driving and specific to 4WD and similar vehicles.
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Are all terrain tires good for highway driving?

If you're taking your vehicle off-road, you'll certainly need an all terrain tire. They are made for smooth driving on the highway with enough bite to grip harsh landscapes like beaches, gravel and snow.
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Are 20 inch wheels OK for off-road?

Due to a decreased sidewall, 20-inch tires can increase the discomfort you feel when going over potholes, speed bumps, gravel roads, and other road hazards. If you're into off-roading, 20-inch tires might not be the best choice.
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Do branded tyres last longer?

This difference in manufacture process and workmanship means branded tyres will often be far more durable than budget tyres, with a longer lasting tread depth and better wear when out on the roads. For this reason, branded tyres are a useful investment if you will be driving your car long distances frequently.
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Do more expensive tires last longer?

The study found that none of the tires measured up to the brands you already know and trust. While one of the tires in the study was half the price of its more expensive cousin, the more expensive tire lasted nearly three times longer.
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How can I make my tyres last longer?

How to Make Your Tyres Last Longer
  1. Check your tyre pressure every month. Driving with the low pressure is one of the fastest ways to eat up your tyre's lifespan, not to mention it increases fuel consumption. ...
  2. Rotate them regularly. ...
  3. Align them regularly. ...
  4. Avoid curbs at all costs. ...
  5. Pay attention to road hazards.
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