Originally Posted by 340SIX
The tires on the car my wife drives, age out befire worn out. Its a 2008 with 73,000 miles. On 5th set.
Funny you posted this as we ordered a new set last night online. Sams Club ship to store with install package as they do not stock tgst size and when do have it sell out fast or don't have 4.
Sale of 70 off and free install package ( free mount-balance, road hazard, rotation) so saved 88 bucks on that too.
I posted asking how to read tire date codes so I know before mounted they are freash OR older.
Was was under $700 for knowing she's safe.
They also had if i wanted 205, 215, and 235-60r15 275-60r15 they could also send old car tires checked just to see what they had.

My wife’s 2015 Subaru has on its second set, 185,000 miles and still look great. Changed out my 87 Ford box truck duely tires last year (50,125 miles), the old ones were new in 1997. Trailer tire are 5 years but 2 are already going flat, LT tires next time. My 2015 SRT might be needing a set soon (not sure what type to buy) 30,000 miles. The 06 one ton Dodge 4x4 is on its third set 134,000, originals lasted 96,000 miles (Michelin's). New tires are designed to deteriorate to not fill up land fills. Guess who buys ALL the junk yard tires now? Arabic and third world countries, big money for them.