How Long Do Tires Really Last

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  1. Melvin Rexwinkle

    People who don't know what happens say that dry rotted and cracked tire have to be replaced! I keep right on using them till they have no tread left, when the steel is showing, its time to change them

  2. Thomas Vlaskamp III

    I have a 2000 Pontiac Grand Am. I had a tire go flat on me. I put the 22 year old doughnut on after putting air in it. I was able to drive on that doughnut for a week with no problems. The little bendy tab things wore off but that's it.

    It's been back in the trunk for 6 months now and it's still got 50 psi in it like it's supposed to

  3. TheMattbrownbill

    I replaced the spares on my cars recently, they were only 24 and 27 years old. Too soon? 🤣

  4. Blake Connor

    What about air pressure and wheel alignment

  5. C. M.

    But is the correct air pressure determined by what's written in the door panel? Or by the specific tire?

  6. Peter Rudy

    You could periodically spray 303 Protectant on your tires sidewalls , inside sidewalls and even tread .

  7. Jerry Craig

    Do you rotate your tires regularly, Scottie???

  8. noel castle

    Tyres have differing rubber compounds which effect the rate of tyre wear its also a issue if the vehicles wheel alignment is off and suspension wear can also effect it. Drivers driving habits and road surfaces is also a issue. No quite as simple as Scotty says here.

  9. joe ward

    Well I had 16 yr old tires on a Corolla so idk but idk how many kms the tires travelled though

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