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  2. Tire maintenance - Wikipedia

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    Tire maintenance for motor vehicles is based on several factors. The chief reason for tire replacement is friction from moving contact with road surfaces, causing the tread on the outer perimeter of tires to eventually wear away. When the tread depth becomes too shallow, like for example below 3.2 mm (4/32 in), the tire is worn out and should ...

  3. Talk about durable: These Goodyear tires are still rolling ...

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    Renshaw has all the original paperwork and traced the manufacturing stamp on the Buick’s tubeless tires to February 1966, making them 58 years old. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. advertises new ...

  4. Tire - Wikipedia

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    The British Rubber Manufacturers Association (BRMA) recommended practice, issued June 2001, states, "BRMA members strongly recommend that unused tires should not be put into service if they are over six years old and that all tires should be replaced ten years from the date of their manufacture." [111]

  5. A Tesla Cybertruck owner had to replace the tires after just ...

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    Some owners of the vehicles, which cost $80,000-$100,000, are reporting that they’ve had to change their tires much earlier than normal, with one saying they had to do so after just 6,251 miles.

  6. Rules of the Road: Heard of low-rolling-resistance tires ...

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    They’ve been around since the 1990s but haven’t received much attention until more recently.

  7. Run-flat tire - Wikipedia

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    A run-flat tire is a pneumatic vehicle tire designed to resist the effects of deflation when punctured, allowing the vehicle to continue to be driven at reduced speeds for limited distances. First developed by tire manufacturer Michelin in the 1930s, run-flat tires were introduced to the public market in the 1980s.

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