How Many Miles Do Tires Last?

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So, how many miles should tires last on the streets of Lakeland if they’re properly cared for? Around 50,000 miles, but there’s plenty of room for variation, depending upon a number of factors. Learn about everything you need to know here, and then, if you find you’re due for a tire replacement, reach out to the tire center at Stingray Chevrolet in Plant City. 

Factors That Affect Tire Longevity 

There’s a difference between how many miles tires do last on Valrico streets and how many miles tires should last. If you want to optimize the lifespan of your tires, bear the following considerations in mind: 

  • Treadwear rating: Your tires feature a tread wear rating that will indicate how many miles they should last. These are usually located on the outer sidewall.
  • Driving habits: If you’re in the habit of abrupt acceleration or braking, you’re rapidly wearing out your tires’ treads. Try to practice coasting to a stop and accelerating for more gently.
  • Type of tire: If you have performance tires, they have greater grip, which sharpens handling. That said, their increased grip creates more friction, and they tend to wear out more quickly.
  • Road conditions: If you regularly drive on salt, snow, in rain, on ice, or on rock or gravel, your tires will wear out faster.
  • Terrain: If you live in the hill country, driving on inclines will wear your tires out more quickly. 

How to Optimize Tire Life 

Now that you know how many miles tires should last on Brandon streets, let’s take a look at what steps you can take to ensure you get the most life they can offer: 

  • Have your tires rotated every 6 months. 
  • Inspect your tires’ air pressure every time you get gas and keep them properly inflated. 
  • Keep tabs on the tread depth of your tires. 

Turn to Stingray Chevrolet for Tire Care Near Brandon

Now that you know how many miles tires should last, and how many miles tires do last given a number of factors, reach out to Stingray Chevrolet for tire maintenance and replacement if you need help. You can call us at (813) 704-2102 for swift and affordable help in Plant City. In the meantime, take a moment to explore service tips for other helpful reads, including our overview of how to check tire tread depth.

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