06-10-2023, 03:41 PM
(06-10-2023, 02:48 PM)Carsman Wrote: You are long overdo getting new rubber. In most cases, tires over “6” years old
are suspect, regardless of the mileage on them! Over time, The rubber compound
Begins to crack and becomes unsafe. You know they are already 10 years old.
Just so you know, Every tire has a date code for when it was made.
Look for DOT followed by several digits on the lower side wall of the tire.
The last four numbers identify when the tire was made.
I wasn't clear. Sorry! These aren't the original tires, hun, I've gotten new ones a few times since I first bought my car, maybe 3 times, it's hard to recall.
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