All tires have a stated lifespan. This is an estimate based on normal driving conditions and correct tire pressure. As they say "You're specific mileage will vary"
Most inexpensive tires should last 35,000 to 40,000 miles.
Most performance tires should last 20,000 to 40,000 miles
Some tires can last up to 70,000 miles or more.
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.
All tires should be balance checked before being placed on a vehicle. If the tires are not balanced it will cause uneven wear and they will not last as long as they should.
At this rate it will last you ages , till the rest of your life.
go to costco and check out the tires. good year makes great tires that last for a long time. your want to go to a trusted store. this should be a fast and easy process.
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.
Answer U joints can last one heck of a long time unless you abuse them. Spinning your tires on dry pavement will certainly help to destroy them or spinning your tires on ice then hitting dry pavement will almost certainly end their life cycle. If you want your U joints to last as long or longer than the manufacturer says on the box that they come in, treat them with kindness, don't spin your tires unless you have no choice and you should get a couple of years out of them.
Goodyear tires are noted for there long life and reliability.
Yes, they are and last a long time.
so they wear even and last longer.
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.