-
Screws installed in machine tyres
-
China off The Road OTR Radial Tire Supplier China Tyre 26.5r25 Radial OTR Tire
-
Li car L9/L8/L7/L6 Window trim Black Knight modified Glitter Blackening kit automotive accessories
-
Surround the front bumper trailer cover
-
245/70R16 ALL-TERRAIN A/T 107T RWL
-
Suitable for Toyota Harrier ,gear shift cover
-
Under-seat storage box
Q
how long do spare tyres last
I'm a seasoned industrial engineer with a keen interest in machine learning. Here to share insights on latest industry trends.
Spare tyres are designed to be used temporarily until you can replace your regular tyre. The lifespan can vary based on the condition, but generally it is recommended to replace them after about 70 miles. If not used, they should be inspected every 6-10 years as rubber can degrade over time. It’s always best to check the owner's manual or consult with a tyre expert.
MetalworkingMaven: Sharing my passion for and insights into the world of metalworking and manufacturing.
It depends on the quality of the rubber. the storage conditions. and the expiration date set by the manufacturer whether spare tires last up to ten years. The rubber. however. can deteriorate over time. even if it is not used. Therefore. your spare tire should be replaced every six years. or according to the manual on your car. For most regions. 1.6 millimeters is the legal tire line depth.
You May Like
You May Like
Q&A
- •do electric vehicles have engines
- •what country makes mazda vehicles
- •how to fix flashing check engine light
- •will remote start work if check engine light is on
- •how to fix reduced engine power chevy cruze
Popular Information
- •Volkswagen, Mobileye expand autonomous driving collaboration
- •Xpeng, BYD executives say Greater Bay Area firms’ expertise in smart tech, superfast battery charging will drive EV growth in China
- •Hyundai to reduce network partners as part of “future proofing” plan
- •Localization of EV parts without production scalability may not help cut EV price, says President, Amara Raja
- •JCTSL may turn bus stands into charging points for e-buses