How often you change your tires depends on your driving situation, for example, the more you drive, the faster the tread wears.
Even if your tires still have a lot of tread, experts recommend that you replace tires that have been in use for 6 years or more.
To find out how old your tires are, you can look at the four-digit DOT code on the tire sidewall to see when the tires were made.
The first two numbers represent the week of the year in which it was made, and the other two represent the year.
For example, if your tire has "2121" printed on it, it was produced in the 21st week of 2021.