Tire Wear Calculator
Calculate how long your tires will last based on driving habits, tire type, and road conditions. Determine optimal tire replacement times and maximize your tire life.
Step 1: Tire Specifications
Understanding Tire Wear
Legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm in most countries. New tires typically have 8-10 mm tread depth. Tires should be replaced at 3 mm for optimal wet weather performance.
Step 2: Driving Parameters
Factors Affecting Tire Wear
Tire wear is affected by driving style, road conditions, tire maintenance, alignment, and climate. Aggressive driving and rough roads can reduce tire life by up to 50%.
Tire Wear Results
Estimated Remaining Tire Life
Tire Type Life Comparison
| Tire Type | Typical Life | Wear Rate | Best For |
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Tire Wear Rate Breakdown
Tire Wear Formula
Remaining Life = (Current Tread – Minimum Tread) ÷ (Annual Mileage × Wear Rate)
To calculate tire life: Subtract minimum tread depth (1.6 mm) from current tread depth, then divide by the product of annual mileage and wear rate (which varies by tire type and conditions).
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