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04-08-2012, 12:28 PM | #1 |
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Tires past their safe age
I posted a comment in 67-72 concerning the safety of
out-of-date tires and I think it deserves repeating here. The bonding agents in tires deteriorate, not only through heat and use but also through degradation by being subjected to oxygen. Recommended is no more than 6-10 years old. Next time you buy new tires from a dealer, check the date code on the back. Many dealers might store tires for years so ask to pick out your own tire...find the newest. If the dealer refuses, theres probably a reason...go elsewhere. Never forget the tiny footprint your four tires roll on. Never forget the tire may look great and might not be. The code should look something like the illustration. . Last edited by ETsC10; 09-30-2012 at 10:29 AM. |
04-08-2012, 01:30 PM | #2 |
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Re: Tires past their safe age
Thanks, I had to replace the battery's in my motorhome this spring! It's a 08 and the batteries were 07. I checked my tires and they are 07 also I have less than 20,000 miles on them but I'm replacing them before I take my summer vacation. It costs a lot less to do it before your on the ROAD!!!!
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04-08-2012, 02:06 PM | #3 |
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Thanks...that is good info!
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04-08-2012, 04:46 PM | #4 |
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Yeah-I had to go through this very thing last week. I was having some tires and wheels swapped around, and the tire store guy flat refused to re-mount my spare. Something about it being 27 years past it's out-dated date.
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05-28-2012, 11:31 AM | #6 |
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Re: Tires past their safe age
Yeah we used to run used Indy 500 tires on our cars back in the 60's and 70's
Low profile had not come out yet. We learned then about compounds when the state banned us from using them on the street. |
05-28-2012, 03:41 PM | #7 |
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Re: Tires past their safe age
Very good info! Most people do not realize the importance of the shelf life of tires. I always try to buy tires that will be worn out within 6 years otherwise its just throwing away money when you have to replace them due to expiration even tho the tread is still good....
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05-29-2012, 11:26 AM | #8 |
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Re: Tires past their safe age
Tire companies do not warrant tires past 8 years old no matter how good the tread looks. Your local tire store may do something for a good customer but it's on their own dime.
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Never blown out a tire in 30 plus years of driving. I do plan on running fresh tires once I've done all the proper burnouts 1st!
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Re: Tires past their safe age
Here's a lot more tire info-
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete....jsp?techid=11 Worth reading! Mike. |
08-30-2012, 11:42 PM | #11 |
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Right on Mike! This subject is so important and too often ignored.
Plus you've given us a lot of valuable links ... great Safety-related read! BTW--I'm now glad I brouht this to the top again when so many of us might be strapping on our winter tred soon. Thanks for the link Mike...great resource!
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08-31-2012, 09:57 AM | #12 |
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You're welcome!
Now,if people will take the time to read it all! I've also found that the only American made tires are Cooper and Kelly Springfield.Cooper made here in Mississippi. The rest are from anywhere! Mike./ |
09-04-2012, 11:36 AM | #13 |
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Re: Tires past their safe age
i know my rear tires on my f-150 been on the back for going on 11 years still have good tread but i'm starting to get scared of them
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Re: Tires past their safe age
While we are at it..Lets mention the problems that can arise from buying used tires! Very dangerous.
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Re: Tires past their safe age
I bought my 67 still with Bias Ply tires on it. I think they are a couple years old now, can't find the date code.
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Adam, look for an embossed pad on the tire. The TIN (tire identification number) formats changed over the years so you might find a pad with just 3 digits or many. With this info, we can probably date the tire. Also note if you see DOT embossed on it or a little triangle near the pad. |
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The second digits should indicate the use and/or mold the factory used. Date wise, it was made the 49th week of ??? ...if there is a little triangle near the TIN, it would be 1998. If there isn’t; it could have been made in 1998, 1988, 1978 or… There is such muddled info on reading older tires that every time I tried to tackle this I came up with different results. Anyone else want to give it a shot? Last edited by ETsC10; 10-01-2012 at 09:44 AM. |
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Heres something to read and mull over, that is not sponsored by any tire sellers;
http://www.motor.com/article.asp?article_ID=1371 Bottom line, inspect the physical condition of the tires. Unless they've been sitting in the sun, they probably be fine. Quote:
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Re: Tires past their safe age
Yes radial tires go bad when they age. Brand new radials commonly fail. Bias ply tires if kept properly inflated can still be usable for decades. The 8ply rated bias rough tread tires that are on my stock trailer have a date of 035. and they have tubes are inflated to 60 LBS. I pulled them off a 4 wheel drive and put them on my trailer 12 years ago. never had any flats and the bias follow better than radials. They are weather cracked but Im going to use them until they fail. I hauled cattle to Ash Flat Ark last month a 100 mile round trip. No problems or worries. Pulled it with my 66 GMC that also has used older bias tires. My tilt top trailer has very old 15 in 12 ply bias mounted on split rims. they originally where on a lowboy trailer that hauled bulldozers. Same thing they have tubes and 100 lbs of air give me good service. . Ive got some 825 &900 20 bias tires still in service on 2 ton truck,s that are 40 years old. Go to any tire shop look at the discards you will see plenty of radials with deep tread and the bias ply will be worn slick. Radials become junk very quickly. Ill run a bias as long as its round & black and still holds air. I was running a set of ancient 19.5 rough tread bias on the rear of my 64 chev 3/4 a few years ago. Part of the tread came off. never went flat. however I was doing a steady 68Mph on a hot day on the 4 lane 67. had been to little rock and was returning home when it came apart near Bradford ar.
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The date stamping requirement didn't start until 2000 and then, coincidentally I'm sure, around 2010 or so the "we can't fix your old tire" line started. Just recently I've had friends tell me they were forced to buy new tires since they were ten years old and were refused repair of even a valve stem. I've seen tires (not ten years old) fail because of overloading and under inflation. I'm willing to bet those two conditions account for more blowouts than age. My 15 year old, well maintained, good tread, parked inside tires have to be replaced, but the 5 year old beaten to death ones don't. Personally, it looks like another arbitrary standard. I have many vehicles, buy quality tires, maintain them, but must replace them so I won't be refused service when I need a flat fixed. I just bought 5 new tires today for a cool $1000 of hard-earned cash....and told them they had better be "fresh". Don't but tires that have been on the shelf for a couple years, they won't care in 8.
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