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Tire expiration date?


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Almost everything in the world has a shelf life...

tires included.

The rubber drys out and gets hard..... er.

What is the shelf life of tires... I don't know, but as fars as my own personnal practices go.. my limit is 2 years.

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I'll add the question....

Is there anyway to determin when a tire was made ?

Because I realize that I start my 2 year mark from the time I buy the Tire.... and I don't really know how long it's been sitting on the shelf at the Store or the wharehouse.

I also try and buy the softest feeling rubber.... when I make my purchase... I try and stick my thumb nail in it.

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The last four digits of the DOT tire code on the sidewall show the year and week that the tire was manufactured. For instance, a tire stamped 3205 means the tire was made in the 32nd week of 2005.

My question is....its been so hot here, that in the afternoon when I check the tires I have in stock on my porch, they are already sticky.

Does each day count as a heat cycle?

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The last four digits of the DOT tire code on the sidewall show the year and week that the tire was manufactured. For instance, a tire stamped 3205 means the tire was made in the 32nd week of 2005.

My question is....its been so hot here, that in the afternoon when I check the tires I have in stock on my porch, they are already sticky.

Does each day count as a heat cycle?

That's a pretty cool fact.

So I guess I'll have another tire coffee table? :icon_wall:

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My question is....its been so hot here, that in the afternoon when I check the tires I have in stock on my porch, they are already sticky.

Does each day count as a heat cycle?

You big baby... :icon_biggrin:

106 here today, waddya got? hu? 80?

It's so hot here the tires melt to the pavement if I'm not moving, gotta put it on the centerstand everywhere I park! :icon_razz:

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The last four digits of the DOT tire code on the sidewall show the year and week that the tire was manufactured. For instance, a tire stamped 3205 means the tire was made in the 32nd week of 2005.

My question is....its been so hot here, that in the afternoon when I check the tires I have in stock on my porch, they are already sticky.

Does each day count as a heat cycle?

Thanks...

and ... that's not sticky... that's Clamy... :icon_lol:

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