Re: Tire age
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Originally Posted by jabborabbo
Scary thread. The '67 GMC I just bought has Michelins on it that look great and have maybe 10,000 miles on them. They were put on in 1991 and the truck has been garaged pretty much all it's life.
If I remember right blow-outs occur when the tire loses enough air such that driving at highway speeds flexes the tire (imagine taking a low pressure tire and mashing it in and out about 15 times a second for 30 minutes). Drive long enough and it heats up enough such that it comes apart.
Older radials will come apart if the tires are switched from one side of the vehicle to the other.
So...driving at no more than 45 -50 mph for distances less than say 15-20 miles one way and taking a good look at the tires each time seems to me to be a reasonably safe way to get more life out of the tires. But...I'm not sure it's worth the risk....
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Mine had proper air pressure only got 1 mile from home, I was going around 55 when it came apart.
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67 C-20 Custom Camper
68 Nova 396 it does wheelies
2005 Buick Century the one the wife drives
1989 Toyota Tercel to drive when I can't put gas in the first 2.
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