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How to Calculate Tire Life

What is Tire Life?

Estimates remaining tire lifespan based on tread depth and wear rate. Helps schedule replacement before unsafe conditions.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Measure current tread depth in 32nds of inch
  2. 2New tires typically 10/32", minimum 2/32" legal
  3. 3Subtract worn amount to get remaining
  4. 4Estimate replacement date from mileage or months

Worked Examples

Input
50k mi, 4-tire
Result
50-80k mi

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Ignoring age even with good tread (rubber degrades)
  • Not rotating tires reducing life 10-20%

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I replace tires?

At 2/32" tread (legal minimum); at 4/32" for safety in wet; summer tires 3-5 years, winter 3-4.

How do I extend tire life?

Proper inflation (check monthly), alignment, rotation every 5k miles, avoid aggressive driving.

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