valhalla360 wrote:
CapriRacer wrote:
It is a commonly held belief within the tire industry that any tire within 6 years of the manufacture date can be sold as "NEW". I say "belief" because I know of no data that supports (or denies) this.
6 yrs or 6 months.
I seriously doubt you could get a manufacture to go on record saying a 6yr old tire is like new.
Also, are you talking about legally or realistically? Legally, new products that have not been sold before are considered "new". Find a dealer with a 1985 Ford Ranger that's been sitting at the back of the lot never sold, the dealer can legitimately sell it as new but realistically, they aren't going to lie and say it's a 2021 model.
I recently had to buy replacement tires ahead of schedule because of damage. I ordered them on line my long time supplier has changed hands and is now "Trucks Only". Of the two tires shipped, one was 8 months old and the other 13 months old. They were much less expensive than I last paid, but I am going to be looking for a new supplier when the oldest pair comes up for replacement.
Matt