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Old 04-28-2022, 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by gtohurstjudge View Post
DO NOT DRIVE ON THOSE TIRES! They are 32 years beyond their safe age. 100 percent guarantee
they will explode if you drive on them, tearing the fender off your car and perhaps causing a bad accident.....
send them to the scrap pile. Never drive on tires older than 6 years of age at highway speeds.
Agree 100%. They may look perfect but there are many documented instances where perfectly looking old tires exploded due to age. Manufacturers usually recommend 6-10 years. I usually go 7.