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 Looking for Axia Style Tyre recommendations

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autodriver
post Apr 4 2025, 03:03 PM

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QUOTE(littlefire @ Mar 20 2025, 04:14 PM)
Most my rides tire are at least 8~10 years OTR already also no issue. As per feedback, most tires can well last around 10 years if no serious wear or cracks.
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Tire basically expired after 5 years after installation. The tire may still looks good but the tyre lost grip after 5 years put into the car. Go and try hit the brake hard on wet surface with 5 years old tyre vs tyre age of 2, you can clearly feel the different. The rubber lost it elasticity Tyre is the only component of the vehicle contact to the ground directly.

You may find some article to say tire can use up to 10 years. If a new tyre stored properly without use and on 5th years putting into a vehicle then generally it can be used almost 10 years from the date of tyre being produced. If the tyre being install into vehicle then the tyre is not recommend to use more than 5 years.
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post Apr 16 2025, 09:05 AM

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QUOTE(faruko @ Mar 20 2025, 04:02 PM)
Ah okay. Since I just recently started driving with Grab, I thought I should replace them since I was advised to on my last service but the thread depth is still over 30% apparently so I guess I can wait a bit
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If you driving for grab better stick with Hankook. It can last at least 60-70k km as I heard from few grab drivers who driving Bezza. Bezza and Axia Style are using same brand and same tyre size. Go check around in the Grab driver group and ask for their recommendation also.
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post Apr 16 2025, 10:13 AM

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QUOTE(zero5177 @ Mar 20 2025, 04:00 PM)
Google around says can last 10 years, mechanics usually will say 5 years.

but I'm not a tire expert to certify your tire is good to be used for up to 10 years.

So basically no right answer to this, many people prefer to change after 5 years.

In the end of the day it depends on your driving style and road coverage is it risky to have old tire which probably less grippy, if u around the town driving slow like 40km/h very short distance, you probably not require that tip top condition of tire.
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If we google some said the tyre can last 10 years but once the tyre installed into our vehicle it is recommended not to use more than 5 years. In 4th or 5th years the tyre being used it is always happend ozone crack on tyre surface. When this happened the tyre basically lost it function of grip and time to change.

 

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