How often should I replace my tires?
The frequency with which tires should be replaced depends on several factors, including tire quality, driving habits, road conditions, and climate. Generally, tires should be replaced every six years, regardless of tread wear. Additionally, many manufacturers recommend inspecting tires for signs of wear or damage annually and replacing them once the tread depth reaches two thirty-seconds of an inch, which is the legal limit in many areas.
It is also important to consider how the tires perform under various driving conditions. If you frequently drive in harsh weather, such as heavy rain or snow, you may need to replace your tires more often. Regular maintenance, including proper inflation, alignment, and rotation, can extend the life of your tires.
Siligom USA offers a wide range of products to suit different driving needs and preferences, so it may be helpful to explore their offerings to find what best fits your vehicle and driving style. Please check the website for any additional information and guidelines specific to their products.

Answered Jun 29, 2025
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