05-26-2017, 09:22 PM
When you go to a tire place, an example (Costco), they will look at tires and see how old they are. There is a date on them. Usually if they are greater than 5 years, they will say its time for new tires.
So if you pick up an old car that has been sitting or one that just has low miles but hasn't been driven much, the tires may be too old.
Thats what I have picked up from my experience.... Experts can chime in.
So if you pick up an old car that has been sitting or one that just has low miles but hasn't been driven much, the tires may be too old.
Thats what I have picked up from my experience.... Experts can chime in.