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20 + years old,5,700 miles,no rot,look like new,pitch them ??




Let's see that comes to 285 miles per year. I suspect those tires are on a trailer queen that never sees speeds above 30 MPH. My car sees 80 MPH plus every time I drive it. I average at least 3000 miles a year and it sees a lot of interstate milage. It is common for me to take the car on 200 mile trips. So spending $800 replacing tires every 4 to 5 years verse risking wrecking the classic and spending thousands to have it repaired makes perfect sense to me.




Way off on the 30 mph,drive it like everything else when I do and it's not a trailer queen.