Can we use older tires
Thats a good question, I wish I knew the answer.
But here is my question
I have my stock tire and steelies in the garage stacked on top one another/ all fully inflated. I plan on putting them back on in the winter. Is that the best way to store them? Should I deflate them instead?
Thanks
But here is my question

I have my stock tire and steelies in the garage stacked on top one another/ all fully inflated. I plan on putting them back on in the winter. Is that the best way to store them? Should I deflate them instead?
Thanks
i dunno mine are inflated but theya re only drag tires. i think the best way is to deflate them and i think it doesnt matter how old they are as long as you be sure to get some fresh rubber and burn the old off
I store my winter wheel/tires sets like that. I let some air out, but don't really deflate them. Maybe down to 15 or 20 psi. That way in the heat of July the pressure won't go up too high.
Stored tires - the rubber gets harder with age, they'll still work. But the harder rubber can be more slippery sometimes, and they probably won't last as many miles as if you used them 8 years ago. Inspect the sidewalls as you use them - maybe they'll start cracking before you wear them out. I'd get them, but just be aware of all this when you negotiate a price...
Stored tires - the rubber gets harder with age, they'll still work. But the harder rubber can be more slippery sometimes, and they probably won't last as many miles as if you used them 8 years ago. Inspect the sidewalls as you use them - maybe they'll start cracking before you wear them out. I'd get them, but just be aware of all this when you negotiate a price...


