Tire life is the length of time that a tire can be used safely and effectively. It is important to check your tire life regularly to ensure that your tires are in good condition and that you are not at risk of a flat tire or other tire-related accident.
There are a few different ways to check your tire life. One way is to look at the tread depth. The tread depth is the distance from the top of the tread to the bottom of the grooves. The legal minimum tread depth in the United States is 2/32 of an inch. If your tread depth is below this level, you should replace your tires. If you are unsure if you are able to read your tire’s tread depth, you can take your vehicle to a mechanic or tire shop and they will be able to check it for you. Some newer vehicles have tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) that can alert you when your tire pressure is low. This can help you to avoid driving on underinflated tires, which can lead to premature tire wear.