Auto Parts Knowledge | How long do car tires last?
With the increase of use time, driving habits, road conditions and other influences, tire sidewalls may appear bulged or severely scratched. At this time, the correct way for car owners is to replace the tires in time.
First of all, driving a bulging car is potentially dangerous, because the car may have a flat tire halfway. If the car owner is inexperienced and unable to make the correct response, the consequences will be even more serious. Secondly, when the tire is damaged by major scratches on the carcass, it is also easy to cause a blowout. At this time, if the owner of the car accelerates again, it will be even more dangerous.
Different tires have slightly different tread patterns, but most tires have a wear limit mark in the groove of the tread. It is an obvious sign to judge whether the tire should be replaced. When the tires are severely worn and reach the wear limit mark or the tread pattern is hardly visible, the car owner can clearly feel that the gripping effect of the tires is completely different from that of the new car period, and the number of tire slippages also increases. At this time, the owner should replace it in time. If you turn a blind eye and stubbornly drive on the road, the consequences will be disastrous.