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Reply to "Never drive on old tires (with pictures)"

I'm glad no one got hurt but the damage to the back of thar Pantera looks awful.

Tires get taken for granted until they fail and a lot of people might not understand that old tires can be more dangerous than worn out tires.

Here's an article on how to read date codes for tires made after 2000.

https://danthetireman.com/blog...ire-dot-numbers-mean

If the date code on your tires indicate prior to 2000, it doesn't matter what the age is, they're way too old to be driving on.

As we all get older, the years seem to go by faster and it's easy to forget how old the tires are on our cars that don't get driven all the time.

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