My wife and I were just talking about this. YT must have overheard us as this popped up in my feed. LOL. Tires on my motorcycle are 15 years old. It has been sitting in a carport for the last 6 years. I won't drive it until they are replaced, so I strapped it to a trailer when we moved. And I can definitely tell the difference in traction with the 6 year old tires on my Corvette. Because the 'vette will test a tire's maximum capability, this is as old as they will get. I plan to replace them this fall. If it was a Corolla, I would be far less concerned.
Totally depends on the usage and storage conditions. A tire that has always been kept in a garage and not exposed to a lot of sunlight or extreme heat should last 10 years without any issue as long as there's enough tread left.
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This is all very nice , I’ve worked in the tire business for 45 years. Back when there was 6 sizes and 8 models it was pretty easy to roll a fresh inventory. But now with over 13000 skus-800 sizes and global sourcing... tell me mister expert how to get a fresh set of tires. If you drive an SUV with 225/65r16 no problem... if you drive an exotic... good luck. If tires are stored in a controled warehouse and not in a container or shack... tires are good for a long time....and the 5 year manufacture deffect starts on the date installed not on the fabrication date...I’ve never had a problem with any.
One thing tire dealers don't like to talk about is actually THE most important thing to consider when buying BRAND NEW big name tires. Like the video says, be sure to check the DOT date of manufacture stamped into the sidewall before you get them installed. Selling out-dated and dangerous 'new' tires is quite common and has caused many accidents and DEATHS! Tires have a total lifespan of only 6 or 7 years max. and that is INCLUDING time spent in a warehouse regardless of what the tire manufacturers or resellers might say ($$$). It is quite possible to buy 'NEW' tires that were actually made 6 years OR MORE ago that are already considered to be UNSAFE tires by the leading automobile makers and should not be sold for any price. The tire industry doesn't really care about your safety obviously. Buyer beware.
Um when a tire got cracks time to replace it that be because of age and if it don’t have cracks and it’s old trust me it will just matter of time. My Good Year tires are only 4 years old they got small cracks the grip is still good but I’m not risking my life with cracks getting new tires soon.
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conan howard Tire actually makes more etymological sense. The word tire comes from the term 'wheel attire' which was the name given to the metal band wrapped around wooden wheels to keep them held together. The spelling tyre, makes more logical sense as far as being able to differentiate a word out of context from another word spelt the same.
this bs shure tires age is important a 10year old already lost 2/3 of his flexebility and street stickyness. using or buying old or renewed ones is simply dumb.
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And just five years later....JUST...I change tires once in a year or two for god sake. This idiot didn't change them for 5 years...idiot. On my motorcycle I change every year, on car every year or sometimes two. Those guys drive on same tires for 3,4,5,6 or more years....crazy fucks.
I just started driving and got new tires because the tread was wearing unevenly.. it cost me around $250 for the front two alone.. I don’t think I could pay $500 for all four so I gotta wait to buy the rear tires and they still have good tread according to Lincoln’s head.. how often should I change my tires? Miles?