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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Wildrose, North Dakota
Posts: 300
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Re: Tire age
As a yin to everyone else's yang I've driven many miles on truly atrocious looking and ancient tires with no problems. Usually it's only until I get around to putting on new ones. I don't drive fast or drive on highways either.... might make a difference.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: The West
Posts: 767
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Re: Tire age
I'm going to be blunt. New tires cost what, $600?
Are you telling me you will risk your life, the life of others in your car and the life of others on the road over $600? Don't be an idiot - replace them! |
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