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      04-28-2018, 07:47 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by gregp553 View Post
I never heard 5 years max, although that would help sell more tires. There is no industry consensus that I know of. Tire manufacturers like Michelin I believe go above 5 but recommend tire inspections as they age. And it also matters where you live, as climate is a big factor. I agree with you that newer is better. That was my concern.
1500$ for a set of tires PSS, $300 per year if you used up the tread by the end of the day. Rubbers get hard over time. $300 per year or a broken neck and totaled the car at a corner.
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