Hi,
There should be a DOT code on the sidewall of the tires that will tell you the
date of manufacture. When you buy ?new? tires, especially specialty tires
(low volume), it is always a good idea to check this to determine how old the
tires are. Even though the tires have been sitting in a warehouse somewhere,
away from ultra violet rays, there is still a natural aging process of rubber
products. I'm not saying that this is your problem, and it probably isn't,
but It's something to keep in mind.
Scott Helms
Northern Indiana
'57 BN4
'76 TR6
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