K Kilgore Trout Fried or Broiled ? 10 Year Member Mar 30, 2005 4,749 95 134 May 1, 2006 #21 May 1, 2006 #21 Seven year old tires = JUNK
S Streetmaster302 Founding Member Feb 9, 2001 254 0 0 Chesterfield, Michigan May 1, 2006 #22 May 1, 2006 #22 Kilgore Trout said: Seven year old tires = JUNK Click to expand... I am not even sure i should be driving on them to be honest. But i do not want to put new tires on and then turn around and do new tires and rims again.
Kilgore Trout said: Seven year old tires = JUNK Click to expand... I am not even sure i should be driving on them to be honest. But i do not want to put new tires on and then turn around and do new tires and rims again.
streethorse 15 Year Member Oct 8, 2005 1,042 6 58 Dallas Texas May 1, 2006 #23 May 1, 2006 #23 Streetmaster302 said: I am not even sure i should be driving on them to be honest. But i do not want to put new tires on and then turn around and do new tires and rims again. Click to expand... The rubber is so hard and dry you probably will slide on water like it is ice.
Streetmaster302 said: I am not even sure i should be driving on them to be honest. But i do not want to put new tires on and then turn around and do new tires and rims again. Click to expand... The rubber is so hard and dry you probably will slide on water like it is ice.
S Streetmaster302 Founding Member Feb 9, 2001 254 0 0 Chesterfield, Michigan May 1, 2006 #24 May 1, 2006 #24 streethorse said: The rubber is so hard and dry you probably will slide on water like it is ice. Click to expand... This is explains why my wife ran it off road.
streethorse said: The rubber is so hard and dry you probably will slide on water like it is ice. Click to expand... This is explains why my wife ran it off road.
S Streetmaster302 Founding Member Feb 9, 2001 254 0 0 Chesterfield, Michigan May 2, 2006 #25 May 2, 2006 #25 They're being replaced by a local goodyear dealer, due to wear i have to pay 20% for new tires.