Believe it or not, tires don’t last forever. They may seem extremely durable and resistant to the wear of your daily drive, but the sad truth is they have an expiration date. But how long can you expect your brand-new tires to last?
While it’s not a simple answer, there are some basic guidelines you can follow when it comes to managing the lifespan of your tires. With that said, it also depends on how you use them, what types of tires you’re riding on, and more.
Here are a few things to keep in mind when determining when your brand-new tires need to be replaced:
Now that you know how to avoid wearing out your tires prematurely, we’ve also got a few tricks to test whether or not your tires are ready to be decommissioned.
One of the oldest and most well-known tricks is to insert a penny into the primary tread, with Abraham Lincoln’s head facing down. If you can see his entire head — meaning not even his hair has been given a slight trim — the tread is too worn and you’re due for a new set.
Most tires also have wear indicators in specific spots. If these wear indicators are even with the rest of the tread, it’s time for those tires to go.
Let’s be honest — no one wants to purchase new tires. However, continuing to drive on worn-out, deteriorating tires is extremely unsafe and can put you, your passengers, and other drivers in danger. Don’t risk it. If you’re seeing the signs and your tires have failed the penny test, visit the Orr Chevy Fort Smith service department for an excellent experience and a fresh new set of rubber shoes for your steed.