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At what age should you replace tyres?

I have a 2015 Honda CR-V which still has its original tyres. They passed easily at the last MoT with a tread of between 3-4mm. Externally there is no damage.

I recall reading somewhere that old tyres should be replaced. What is your opinion please?

Asked on 7 November 2023 by Jeff Perry

Answered by David Ross
The maximum recommended lifespan for a tyre in respect of age is ten years, although once a tyre is six or more years old it is worth keeping a closer eye on them. As tyres age the rubber becomes less compliant and is more prone to cracking, although if there were cracks appearing we would expect this to be picked up by an MoT test.
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