Hate to bust your bubble, but you buddy is absolutely incorrect in that
assertion.
It all depends on how tires are stored and used.
That brownish stuff, btw, that you scrub off your tires to keep them nice and
black keeps uv from damaging them.
If you like, I can have my friend who is a tire engineer for a major
manufacturer re post what he said to the mg list a couple of years ago.
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From: chris@cthompson.net
Date: Sun, Apr 18, 2010 15:40
Subject: [Tigers] Blow out
To: "Larry Paulick" <lpaulick@comcast.net>, <tigers-bounces@autox.team.net>,
"mike schreiner" <mikeflbmer@yahoo.com>
Cc: <Tigers@autox.team.net>
It was a good friend of mine who was the technical expert on the lawsuit the
woman brought against the tire company (she lost). He said EVERYONE should
know that five years is the max life of a tire....
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