โMay-15-2019 03:01 PM
โMay-16-2019 07:10 AM
BillyBob Jim wrote:Hondavalk wrote:CapriRacer wrote:
HOWEVER, the company I used to work for had data that indicated that there was no difference between properly stored 3 year old tires and freshly made.
So how do you know if they were "Properly Stored". :h
The same way you know that some migrant worker did not take a whiz on the lettuce that's on your sandwich.
โMay-16-2019 06:45 AM
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โMay-16-2019 06:01 AM
Hondavalk wrote:CapriRacer wrote:
HOWEVER, the company I used to work for had data that indicated that there was no difference between properly stored 3 year old tires and freshly made.
So how do you know if they were "Properly Stores". :h
โMay-16-2019 05:56 AM
CapriRacer wrote:
HOWEVER, the company I used to work for had data that indicated that there was no difference between properly stored 3 year old tires and freshly made.
โMay-16-2019 05:04 AM
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โMay-16-2019 03:23 AM
magicbus wrote:
So you are willing to accept 6 or 7 months but 12 is too much? IMHO you are overthinking the problem. These tires spent those unacceptable 5 months stored inside, not exposed to sun, moisture, asphalt or road debris, and without 5-10 tons sitting on them while under-inflated and often parked in the same spot. I would put them on the coach and save the receipt so I knew when it was time to think about replacing them again.
Dave
โMay-16-2019 03:09 AM
โMay-15-2019 05:27 PM
StephJohn2010 wrote:
I've been going back and forth with a tire store for the past 2 months. I asked for tires that were no more than 6 or 7 months old. The tires arrived and they are 1 year old, which is better than the 2 year old tires he was trying to sell me in the beginning. FYI, I have 22.5 inch tires.
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