Using a "new" tire that was manufactured a while ago
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From: Philly burbs
Using a "new" tire that was manufactured a while ago
Any reason to worry about mounting tires that were manufactured 5 years ago, assuming they were never used? From what I understand they have been stored in a basement.
The recommendation is that 6 or 7 years is about it for tires, even if they're new.
http://www.carbibles.com/tyre_bible.html
http://www.carbibles.com/tyre_bible.html
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From: Philly burbs
Thanks. I had always thought it was 6 years from "in-service" date, meaning when it was mounted, but I guess the rubber still degrades when not in use. Will avoid this set.
Yea, it's been said that after 5 years the oils in the rubber start to leave the rubber and it starts to dry rot. I would check the tire, inside and out and see if it shows any signs of drying. If not, rock it on the ride. I put on a 6 years old Goodyear that was new but sat in my basement for that long. I put it on the rear of my Conquest and it was fine.
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