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Mar 21, 2014Explorer
Aging tire law???
Maybe good for consumer?? Maryland House Bill 580 would require a tire dealer who sells a tire more than three years old to give the buyer a written statement that the tire is not new, and that ma...
Dog Trainer wrote:rickeoni wrote:
Any tire manufacturer will tell you if the the DOT code is over three years old it can not be sold as a new tire. Also anything over 6 years old should be changed as the tire is starting to degrade. This is from tire manufacturers and not me.....
I bet a lot of people are going to go and check the date code on their tires now.
Please point me to any MFG site that states 6 Yrs. I know Michelin says 10 yrs another post states Cooper at 10 years but who (manf)is that says a tire should be replaced at 6 years.