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Tire Wear Calculator

Remaining Tire Life

Calculate remaining tire life from tread depth

/32 in
/32 in
/32 in
miles

Tire Cost per Mile

Calculate the per-mile cost of your tires

$
$
miles

Formula

Remaining Life % = (Current Tread - Min Tread) / (New Tread - Min Tread) × 100

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I replace my tires?
Replace tires when tread depth reaches 2/32 inch (the legal minimum). Many experts recommend replacing at 4/32 inch for wet weather safety. Use the penny test: if you can see all of Lincoln's head, it's time to replace.
How long do tires last?
Most tires last 40,000-80,000 miles depending on the tire type, driving habits, and road conditions. Even unused tires should be replaced after 6-10 years due to rubber degradation.

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