Generally speaking, the life of a normal tire is 4 to 5 years. After 5 years, even if the tread pattern is very small, it must be replaced as much as possible. The tread rubber is aging over time, and many small cracks are the cause of the puncture. Incen

Posted by Justice Osborne on July 29th, 2021

However, solid pneumatic tires have not made special regulations on the shelf life of tires. The service life of tires will vary according to different tire rubber formulas, vehicle environment, and driving habits. Therefore, you should pay more attention when driving. There are signs of tire aging. In order to reduce the risk of tire blowout, try to replace it in advance. In addition to aging, tires also wear naturally. Therefore, the tires of the factory will mark the wear limit on the sidewall before leaving the factory, indicating the real-time wear status of this tire. For tires without signs of wear, calipers can also be used to measure. Generally, tires with a groove depth of less than 1.6mm can no longer be used. At this time, the drainage performance and puncture resistance of the tire will be greatly reduced. Tire life has a lot to do with whether it is used normally or not. First of all, ensure that the tire is always under the normal tire pressure, too low or too high tire pressure will bury hidden dangers to the tire safety. Don't believe what your eyes see, professional tire pressure instruments are the correct way to detect tire pressure. When traveling safely, driving under "foot", tires are the contact point between the car and the road, and while carrying the car forward, it will directly affect the safety and performance of the car. Check frequently and do a good job of tire maintenance to prevent problems before they happen.

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