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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 you are not sure about the age of your tyres, you can take them to a tyre fitter who will be able to check them and offer advice.

Can I use 5 year old tyres?

It's possible to use tyres that are 5 years old if they're in good condition and have been properly stored and maintained. However, if your tyres are over 5 years old, it's important to have them checked by a professional to ensure they're still safe to use. Rubber can deteriorate over time, making the tyres more prone to failure and potentially causing accidents.

Are 6 year old tyres ok?

Tyres that are 6 years old can still be used if they're in good condition and have been properly stored and maintained. However, it's important to have them checked by a professional to ensure they're still safe to use, especially if they're over 5 years old. Rubber can degrade over time, potentially making the tyres more dangerous to use.

Are 7 year old tyres still good?

There are no specific laws which stop the use of tyres that are 7 years old. Technically the can still be used if they're in good condition and have been properly stored and maintained. However, it's important to have them checked by a professional to ensure they're still safe to use, especially if they're over 5 years old. Rubber degrades over time, potentially making the tyres more dangerous to use.

Are 8 year old tyres safe?

If tyres are over 5 years old, it's important to have them checked by a professional to ensure they're still safe to use. Rubber will degrade over time, making the tyres more prone to failure and causing accidents.

Can I use 9 year old tyres?

It's possible, but not recommended. Have them checked by a professional to ensure they're still safe to use, especially if they're over 5 years old. Rubber can deteriorate over time, potentially making the tyres unsafe to use.

What is the 10 year old tyre rule?

The 10 year old tyre rule is a guideline that recommends not using tyres that are more than 10 years old, regardless of their condition. Rubber can degrade over time, causing the tyres to become more dangerous to use and increasing the risk of accidents.

Are tyres illegal after 10 years?

Using tyres that are over 10 years old is not necessarily illegal, but it's not recommended for safety reasons. If your tyres are over 5 years old, it's important to have them checked by a professional to ensure they're still safe to use. Rubber can degrade over time, making the tyres more prone to failure and potentially causing accidents.

What is the maximum tyre age for MOT?

The maximum tyre age for an MOT is 10 years. If your tyres are over 5 years old, it's important to have them checked by a professional to ensure they're still safe to use. Rubber can deteriorate over time, potentially making the tyres more dangerous to use and preventing your vehicle from passing its MOT.