The actual life of your tires is determined by the type and condition of vehicle, the grade and type of tires, and your personal driving style. Most quality road tires mounted on a passenger car in good repair and rotated at the appropriate intervals should last 45000 to 60000 miles. People who chirp their tires, ride on gravel, and perform "panic" stops will find themselves replacing their tires more often that those drivers that accelerate with restraint, brake smoothly, and drive on smooth pavement in a car that is properly maintained.
When your tires have 2/32" tread depth left you need to replace them.
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new tires. If the tires brake, you'll need it
New tires can often be found quite cheaply on websites such as EBay, often these will be combined with the wheel itself. Other websites like http://tyresavings.com/ or www.discounttire.com/ often offer good value on new tires. Another good source for tires can be local scrapyards.
Yes
There is no need to have a cars wheels aligned on a regular bases. It is a good idea though to have the alignment checked when installing new tires to prevent excess wear on the tires.
In my opinion the new tires go up front. The steering tires need the grip.
No the rims do not need to be replaced along with the new tires unless certain conditions require you to do so. The only time you need to replace the rims along with the tires are when you damage or lose them.
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Yes, you can purchase used tractor tires, and do not need to buy new tires. Online, you can purchase used tractor tires at www.usedfarmequipment.net.
I'd at least have it checked, just to be sure everything's fine
Could be your tires need to be balanced or you need new tires.