How Long Do Tires Last?

Tires are essential to car safety. Quality tires can help you maintain stability on slippery roads or take you through mountainous terrain. However, while a good set of tires can last a while, they are not meant to be permanent fixtures. If you’re wondering how long do tires last and how you should know it’s time to change them, check out our tips for tire replacement below. 

How Long Do Tires Last? 

How long a set of tires last depend on many factors, including driving patterns and size. Consumer Reports found that tires can typically last 70,000 miles. Since the average person drives around 14,000 miles yearly, according to the Federal Highway Administration, drivers can expect to get about five years out of a tire set. While these numbers are averages, some tires could go for a more extended period. Others, well… if you drive your Acura in the spirited manner it often inspires, it could mean replacing your tires much sooner.

How to Know When It’s Time to Replace Your Tires 

So, maybe you’ve been riding on your current tires for a while. How do you know it’s time to switch out the set? Check out these warning signs you need to look out for when deciding whether to change out your tires: 
  • Vibrations or noise while driving – Are your tires vibrating or making noise while you drive? If so, this can be a sign that it’s time to replace your tires. It could be a cord has let go or there’s a bulge.
  • The tire warning light is on – Are your car’s tire warning lights on? This issue may point to a problem with your tire pressures that a mechanic needs to check out and address. A sidewall puncture or deep cracks could mean new tires are in order.
  • Worn tread depth – Your tires’ tread helps keep you stable on the road. If the tread has worn to 4/32nds of an inch or less, then it might be time to seek out a new set of tires. 
  • Uneven wear – If the wear on your tires isn’t uniform, your wheel alignment is probably out. You may need new tires once the wheel alignment is done.
  • They’re expired – Did you know tires expire? If your tires are six years old or more, they’re ready to be changed. 

Let us Help You Find Your Next Tires 

Whether the tread is low or your tires have worn out their welcome, we can help you maintain the safety of your vehicle by helping you find the best tire for your Acura. Visit our website to get started with our experienced technicians.