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Now how long would you expect your tyres to last, excluding tread wear?
Is it the inside, outside or both sidewalls on the tyres which are cracking?
maybe worth asking the dealer to replace them under warranty (worth a go).
But they sure do look perished.
I have Kumho 225/45 r17 and covered 31400 milesClick for larger pics
Here are photo's I took today. The cracking is in the outer groves of the tread, not the middle groves and NOT the sidewalls:
Its cosmetic, dont worry about it.
they look like very old tyres
So they are now a bit over two years old.. the cracking is just the rubber starting to dry and harden. This happens with all tyres, but some factors such as heavy UV, heat or chemical exposure can accelerate the process. It is purely cosmetic - the rubber is not the critical structural component.. that is the casing (made of polyester and steel). Obviously, if the rubber was falling off the tyre that is a different story, but hardening cracks are inevitable with any tyre. Tyres that are more than about three years old have far less grip than new ones, which is why we replace ours every three years regardless of wear. This was especially important when using winter tyres in canada - they drastically lose elasticity and grip after a couple of years through the hardening process.