How long your tires last depends on how you use them and where you drive with them however they should be able to last as long as comparable new tires.
Retreaded tires are refurbished tires. Instead of winding up in a landfill, they are recoated with rubber and resold. They are safe and cheaper than new tires.
The average price to have a set of used tractor tires retreaded is around $100 - $150 dollars per tire. Retreaded tires should only be considered if the tires are less than 5 years old.
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try discount tires. They have good deals on tires and if you see nothing there theres parts galore and also you can try and just get the tires retreaded that will save money.
In the United States, the tread has to be 4/32 (3.17mm) or more on the front tires and 2/32 (1.58mm) or more on the back tires. rear tires can be retreaded but not the front "steer" tires.
Used tires are only good for short term use. Even when they've been retreaded the tire will only last for a limited mileage. You just have to figure out if that's going to be a good value compared to new tires. Used tires are often put on a car the driver doesn't expect to have for a prolonged time.
Depends on how much you drive
Tires can last up to 10 years or more, depending on the type of tires that you get and the tread. If you watch the tread and try to dodge pot holes and keep them rotated and balanced. You wouldn't have to get tires soon.
Goodyear tires are noted for there long life and reliability.
Yes, they are and last a long time.
Since there are different types of tires, the average length is between 15,000 and 50,000 miles.
This really depends on how much you drive, what you're driving on, and if you get your tires rotated. Take a look at the warranty that comes with your tires to see how long you're covered for.