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Old 02-22-2023, 06:57 PM   #10
twindman
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Originally Posted by hystpr View Post
Experience has taught me, 4 years after tire manufacture date is enough! Trying to get more than that out of them may prove to be Pennywise and pound foolish. Blowouts tear things up that are expensive to repair and always occur on a hot day in July.
So you change your car tires at home after 4 years? And they sit unused for several months a year also... I disagree. I think the manufacturers have a 7 year limit or so, and I usually just get new ones when worn out pretty much. Actually this comes out to be around 5 years most of the time. Oh well.
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