How old can you use a tyre?

We recommend that all tyres are replaced when they reach ten years old, regardless of the depth of the tread.
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How old can tires get and still be safe?

Some tire experts contend that tires can last anywhere from six to ten years if they're stored and cared for properly. We recommend replacing tires aged 6-10 years, no matter how much tread remains. When it comes to replacing tires, things can be a little unpredictable.
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Can I use 3 year old tires?

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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Can you use 12 year old tires?

But 12-year-old tires would exceed all age limits in the world of rubber radials. Most tiremakers say tires should be inspected after six years and replaced after 10, and several automakers recommend replacing tires after six years of use.
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Can I use a 5 year old tire?

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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Why old tyres are dangerous, and how to tell the age of your tyre



Are 7 year old tyres safe?

There is no definitive tyre age limit as to when you should replace your tyres but once your tyres reach 7-10 years old, you should keep a close eye on their condition and consider replacing them. Tyre ageing is commonly identified by small cracks, known as crazing, which appear in the tyre sidewall.
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Are tires safe after 10 years?

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.
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Can you use 20 year old tires?

Per BRMA, unused tires over six years old should never be put in service, and all tires should be replaced after 10 years from their date of manufacture. JATMA recommends inspection after five years and replacement after 10, regardless of treadwear and overall condition.
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Are 13 year old tyres safe?

All tyres (including spare tyres) more than ten years old should be removed from service and replaced with new tyres.
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Is it OK to buy 2 year old tires?

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The tread is good, and the manufacture stickers may still be on it. When tires reach a certain age the rubber begins to dry out and crack. That can make it unsafe for road use because it may run the risk of blowing out, falling apart, or lose traction during bad road conditions.
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Are 8 year old tires too old?

How long can a tire last? Most auto manufacturers recommend replacing tires over six years old regardless of tread depth. Some tire manufacturers like Michelin and Continental give a 10-year limit. As rubber compounds age, they deteriorate and become weaker like other rubber and plastic components on your car.
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Are 10 year old tyres any good?

As we said earlier, it's highly unlikely that car tyres will be in use for longer than 10 years. But if your tyres are 10 years or older, it makes sense to change them, even if they are still within the 1.6mm legal tread depth limit. Tyre maker Continental recommends that 10-year old tyres or older are replaced.
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Do tyres expire?

While there is a manufactured date, there is no official expiration date for tyres. Tyres do not expire like how you would imagine food expires.
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Is it safe to drive a 9 year old tire?

Some vehicle manufacturers recommend that tires be replaced every six years regardless of use. In addition, a number of tire manufacturers cite 10 years as the maximum service life for tires. Check the owner's manual for specific recommendations for your vehicle.
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Should 8 year old tires be replaced?

The rubber trade association, as well as Michelin and Continental, said tires can be safely used for up to 10 years, provided the tread is not worn and there is no visible dry rot.
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Can we use 6 year old tyre?

Its always advisable to change tyres after every 4-5 years irrespective of trade depth. Because climatic changes, and usage makes compound changes in the tyre. Just changed the tyres on my car last week.
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Are 11 year old tyres safe?

All tyres (including spare tyres) more than ten years old should be removed from service and replaced with new tyres.
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Should I change tyres after 5 years?

According to Michelin, an average tyre should last 25,000 miles. However, if you don't use your car very much - or own a classic - then tyre manufacturers' recommend that all tyres regardless of depth should be replaced after 10 years. We'd recommend having all tyres inspected annually if they're older than five years.
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Do I need to change tyres after 5 years?

Generally, a tyre any older than five years will need replacement. Even if the kilometres travelled are low, or the tyre isn't even being used, it will deteriorate as the rubber loses its suppleness through the drying out of moisture and oils. This applies to all tyres on the vehicle – including the spare.
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Is it OK to drive on old tires?

Old tires can be dangerous, even if the tread appears to be okay. In many cases, old tires show no visible sign of deterioration and appear to be safe, usable tires. Because they are rubber products, tires have a limited service life, since tire rubber compounds deteriorate over time.
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