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What age should tyres be replaced?


It is recommended that tyres be replaced after six years of use, even if they appear to be in good condition.

The rubber used in the tyres will deteriorate over time, regardless of how much they are used.

If do not know what the age of your tyres is, you can check the sidewall for something call the DOT code. This is a series of 4 numbers that marks what week and what year the tyre was manufactured.

For example a dot code that reads 1223 tells you that the tyre was made in the 12th week of the year 2023.

Can I use 5 year old tyres?

It's possible to use tyres that are 5 years old if they're in good condition. They also need to have been properly stored.

If your tyres are over 5 years old, we would recommend that you have them checked by tyre fitter. As rubber deteriorates over time naturally, older tyres can be more prone to failure.

What is the 10 year old rule?

The 10 year old rule for tyres is an industry guideline that recommends you do not fit or use tyres that are over 10 years old. This is regardless of their condition.

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