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Old 05-05-2025, 05:36 PM   #6881
curves2000
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Originally Posted by Bill Bumface View Post
Those tires are going to age out regardless unless you drive a LOT. 8-10 years is the general guidance for the longest amount of time you should use tires for before they should be removed for safety.

I'd sell the ones you can't use right now.

Very true about tires aging out, I am trying to delay that as much as possible. The current tires that are on the car are a MotorMaster Chinese made tire. Smooth driving tire but seem to be very firm already and pretty much all the reviews indicate that they don't last at all so I can see me burning through these very quickly, perhaps even by the winter.

I am more interested in maintaining the good Michelin and Goodyear tires as opposed to extending the life of these cheap ones. I have never really stored tires in Calgary before.
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