Friday, September 23, 2011

How long should you change your tires?

I've heard every 10,000 miles to every 50,000 miles.

How long should it REALLY be before you change your tires?How long should you change your tires?It should be based primarily on tread wear, unless other factors such as damage from road hazards or sunlight has rendered them unsafe.



Keep in mind that many of the longer-range tires achieve that by using harder rubber formulations. While those tires are cheaper to run, they might not deliver the handling characteristics that you want. If money is not an issue, and safety is, you might want to go for performance rather than economy.How long should you change your tires?You should have them rotated every 6,000 miles, you know moved to a different place on your car. Each tire and each tire manufacturer tells you when you buy them how long they should last. I think most tires have a lifetime of at least 50,000 unless of course they're punctured or something.How long should you change your tires?As long as the treads are good. You should rotate them though every 5-10,000 miles. When you do rotate them, look for any odd wear pattern on the tires if so get an alignment..