How often do tires need to be replaced?

The NHTSA recommends that tires be replaced every six years regardless of the number of miles driven. Proper inflation is the Holy Grail of tire maintenance. Too much or too little air in your tires is guaranteed to cause you trouble and uneven or excessive wear over time.
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How long should tires last on average?

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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Do you need to replace tires every 5 years?

After five years or more in use, your tires should be thoroughly inspected at least once per year by a professional. If the tires haven't been replaced 10 years after their date of manufacture, as a precaution, Michelin recommends replacing them with new tires.
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Should I replace all 4 tires?

It's always best to replace all 4 tires at the same time. This is because all 4 tires spin independently of one another, and different tread depths and/or styles can cause them to spin at different speeds. That could potentially damage the drive train, and possibly affect an indirect TPMS system if the vehicle has one.
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How Much Should 4 new tires cost?

According to recent reviews, Angie's List members report paying an average cost of $637 to replace four tires, with a range of $525 to $725. According to CostHelper, a standard, all-season tire costs between $50 and $200 each with an average price of $80 to $150.
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How Do I Know It's Time to Replace My Tires?



Is it OK to only replace 2 tires?

If you are looking to replace all-wheel drive tires, we recommend replacing all four at once. While it may be tempting to replace only two at a time, mixing new and worn tires can create a size difference from front to back, which can lead to damage to your vehicle.
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How do I know if my tires are worn out?

Place a penny upside down in between the tire tread as shown. If you can see the top of Lincoln's head, the treads are worn and tire replacement is needed. A quick and easy way to check your tire wear is with a tread depth gauge. It measures tire tread depth from 0 to 19/32 inch.
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How do I know if I need new tires?

Take a penny and place Lincoln's head in one of the grooves of the tire tread. If you can see all of Lincoln's head, it's time to replace the tire. If the penny goes in enough that the tire tread is at least as deep as Lincoln's forehead, your tires are generally considered safe and do not need replacing.
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Are 7 year old tires still good?

Old tires are dangerous, regardless of tread depth. While there's no federally sanctioned safety guidance on when a tire is too old to be safe, many carmakers recommend replacement at six years from the date of manufacture. Old tires have been the culprit in fatal accidents.
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Why do new car tires wear out so fast?

New tires or factory tires wear out quickly because car manufacturers use soft rubber for their tires. This soft rubber wears out much faster than aftermarket tires.
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How can I make my tires last longer?

How to: Make Your Tires Last Longer
  1. Check Your Tire Air Pressure Monthly. Take the easiest step to extend tire life: Maintain the correct air pressure. ...
  2. Get Your Tires Rotated Every 5,000 Miles. In most cars, only one or two wheels “drive” the car at a time. ...
  3. Have Wheels Balanced. ...
  4. Check Your Alignment Twice a Year.
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At what age are tires unsafe?

There is a general consensus that most tires should be inspected, if not replaced, at about six years and should be absolutely be swapped out after 10 years, regardless of how much tread they have left. How do you know how old your tires are? There's a code on the sidewall that you can read about here.
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Are 5 year old tires still good?

Industry standards recommend that 10 years old tires are absolutely unsafe and should be removed from storage. However, early signs of deterioration start once tires cross the 5-year mark. As a result, manufacturers and mechanics warn against the use of 5-year-old unused tires.
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Which tires wear faster front or back?

However, due to a front-wheel drive vehicle's front tires' responsibility for transmitting acceleration, steering and most of the braking forces, it's normal for them to wear faster than rear tires. Therefore, if the tires aren't rotated on a regular basis, tires will typically wear out in pairs rather than in sets.
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How long do factory tires last?

Your tires should last 50,000 to 60,000 miles on average. But that really depends on the manufacturer. Some manufacturers build their tires to last up to 80,000 miles, while some design their tires to last as little as 30,000 miles.
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Which tires should you replace first?

According to Tire Review, new tires should always go in the back. Rear tires provide the vehicle stability, and if they have little tread, then stability is lost.
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Is a 10 year old spare tire still good?

Most full-size spare tires are designed to last anywhere from seven to 10 years, according to John Paul. That said, drivers should never use a tire with visible damage, such as cracks in the sidewall, punctures, impact bulges or irregular tread wear – all of which are dangerous to drive on.
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Do tires last longer on highway?

All things considered, tires will wear out slower on the highway than they will by driving through town. Highway driving typically involves less braking as opposed to city driving. Braking and acceleration will lead to faster tire wear.
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Do tires last longer with more or less air?

Tires that are low on air decrease gas mileage and wear out sooner on the outside of the tire. Tires that have too much pressure will wear out in the center faster. In both cases, you'll be adding extra stress on the sidewalls, which causes premature wear.
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Do tires last longer with higher pressure?

Watch your tire pressure

If tire pressure is too high, the center section of the tire experiences accelerated wear. If tire pressure is too low, the shoulders of the tire carry a disproportionate amount of the vehicle load, and therefore experience more wear.
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Is Michelin really the best tire?

Michelin tires are regarded as the very best. They rate highly across the board in virtually every category, by both consumer and industry experts. If it wasn't for the high price they'd score a full five stars.
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Why do my tires only last 20k miles?

Answer: An alignment is money well spent. There may be an adjustment that will correct the wear, but there may also be some worn suspension parts. If so, the alignment tech will spot them. If everything checks out fine, rotate your tires and do so at every second oil change.
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Why did my tires only lasted 2 years?

Low tire pressure is the most common cause for tires to wear out prematurely. Low tires will cause the tires to run hotter than they are designed to and will put more pressure on the outer edges of the tires.
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How long do 40000 mile tires last?

The straightforward answer is “it depends.” A normal set of tires should last for 60,000 to 75,000 miles, or about four to five years. But there are a few key factors that will affect your tires' lifespan.
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How much is a set of tires?

According to sources around the internet, the average cost of a full set of tires is around $600. However, tire prices vary widely by size and intended use. A typical all-season, 15-inch tire size (fits most sedan-size cars) tends to cost about half as much as its 20-inch pickup truck or SUV-sized counterpart.
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