How Many Miles Do Tires Last?

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While there are ways you can protect your tires through miles of driving in Rome and Acworth, the unfortunate fact is that all tires eventually wear out and need to be replaced. How many miles do tires last? If you have high-quality tires and you’re driving under normal conditions your tires should last for around 50,000 miles. Take a look at how to get the most out of your tires with the Welborn GMC Of Cartersville service department

 

 

What Makes Some Tires Wear Out Faster Than Others?

There are quite a few factors that dictate how many mile tires last on Canton streets. Here are some of the biggest reasons your tires might not last as long as you’d like: 

  • Type of tire: High-performance tires have extra grip but may wear faster than all-season tires, which have less rolling resistance.
  • Treadwear rating: Your tires also come with a treadwear rating, which rates the life expectancy of the tire treads. If you bought tires of lesser quality, they might have a lower treadwear rating and wear out faster. 
  • Drivetrain: Tires wear differently on front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, and all-wheel drive vehicles, because of where the main power for forward motion comes from.
  • Road conditions: If you have to drive on gravel or dirt roads regularly, or you encounter construction, snow, salt, rain, and ice, your tires will take more of a beating. If you’re an off-road enthusiast, prepare to replace your tires more often.
  • Terrain: If you drive on some of the Cartersville area’s more rugged roads, more friction on the tires will be required to start and stop the vehicle than on flat surfaces. That will cause more wear. 
  • Driving habits: Having a lead foot on the gas and brakes will wear out your tires faster than accelerating gradually and coasting to a stop.

Tire Care Tips For Long-Lasting Tires

While you can’t stop your tires from wearing out, you can have an impact on the amount of wear and tear they take by following these recommendations:

  • Inspect for proper air pressure when you fill your gas tank, as many gas stations have tire inflation stations.
  • Regularly inspect tire tread depth for tire tread wear.
  • Rotate your tires for more even distribution of tire wear.
  • Take your vehicle in for regularly scheduled maintenance.
  • Mind your tire pressure monitoring system

Take Care of Your Tires at Welborn GMC Of Cartersville

One of the main keys to making your tires last many miles is regular maintenance. If your vehicle is due for an oil change and tire rotation, schedule an appointment with Welborn GMC Of Cartersville. You can learn more about vehicle and tire maintenance—just pay a visit to our service tips

 

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