Posted by mkirsch on April 19, 2012 at 06:12:21 from (64.80.110.74):
In Reply to: 9.50-16.5 tires posted by Moline_guy on April 18, 2012 at 17:24:52:
Just be careful about running old rubber. If you need it to be round and black, then 10-30 year old tires are fine. If you need it to actually haul loads and do something useful, you want NEW rubber.
Tires deteriorate over time even if they are in a cool dark place... Case in point, my dad took a pair of nearly-new traction tires off his 1978 pickup when he traded it in in 1989. They've been on a rack in his cool dark shop for the past 23 years.
I needed a spare for my flatbed trailer. We figured one of those would work in a pinch, so we got one out. It still holds air but the sidewall is showing small cracks. It's just about rotten, just from time.
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