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How old is too old for a tire?
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<blockquote data-quote="02Toner" data-source="post: 16558659" data-attributes="member: 76763"><p>Right now I'm guilty of running a 2010 date code tire on my SRT Jeep. In my defense the 2nd owner who put these on didn't drive it much and was stored in a climate controlled garage. No rot and they don't flat spot after sitting for a week or longer..... Probably not the smartest idea, oh well. I just want someone to make a Hellcat 5 spoke replica in the Jeep bolt pattern and I'd spring for a whole new set up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="02Toner, post: 16558659, member: 76763"] Right now I'm guilty of running a 2010 date code tire on my SRT Jeep. In my defense the 2nd owner who put these on didn't drive it much and was stored in a climate controlled garage. No rot and they don't flat spot after sitting for a week or longer..... Probably not the smartest idea, oh well. I just want someone to make a Hellcat 5 spoke replica in the Jeep bolt pattern and I'd spring for a whole new set up. [/QUOTE]
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