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Originally Posted by hayden55
Nice! I actually ended up getting all four wheels and tires ...They looked about a year old...
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Just FYI, you don't have to guess on the age of tires. The week and year they were made is stamped right into them. I replace everything in its 5th year (age recommended by most mfg and the DOT). I've lost enough tires to last me a lifetime. The last flat I had cost over $2,000 when it destroyed the fender of my DRW pickup. I'd just bought it and the tires were 6 years old. Checked the pressures and all looked good, blowout on the way home from the sellers house.