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Dec 31, 2015Explorer
The best there is. But please look at the tire closely. There is a place on the tire that says DOT with numbers thereafter . It is on one side of the tire or the other. Call your local tire shop and ask them what year the tires were manufactured in. If over four years old replace them. I can tell you from experience from two blowouts on 5 year old tires that it is not worth it. The blown out tires were garaged with no dry rot and 5 years old. And if someone on Facebook said I lied would you believe them?
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