Atlee wrote:
Buying replacement tires I tend to agree. However, my trailer, which was manufactured in Jan of 2017 has 4316 born date tires. They would have been no more than 3 months old. However, I bought the trailer at the end of July 2017, so the tires are around 9 months old. There is no way a dealer is going to take off those 9 month tires and put on new ones that are may only be 3 months younger.
WILDEBILL308 wrote:
I wouldn't accept tires older than 6 mouths.
Bill
I have been dealing with the same independent tire shop for 25 years. Although the old miserable bastard that owns the place is a great guy, I am fairly certain if I asked him to go in the back and search through stacks of tires looking at date codes, because I did not want anything older than 6 months, he would tell me to hit the bricks and buy my tires somewhere else while using some colorful metaphors LOL.
Frankly I have never had much of a concern as I figure I'll always wear them out tread-wear wise before they fail from age.