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GingaNinja
my flipping tires are 8 years old!!! no wonder they are so worn out and caused me to do a complete 180 and land in a ditch saturday night.
Ah. Well then nevermindno that wasnt me. and chris it aint my fault really. ive only had this truck since January.
I do recall that thread... I don't remember if I made it or not-- I did see it on the news though so it's possible.Sorry, Chris. I meant Chris. :rof: I think I remember Skandocious posting it a while back, but I may be wrong. I remember the thread... I'll see if I can find it.
Ryan
Ah. Well then nevermind
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If Ryan can dig up that old thread then it has instructions on where to look on your tires for a "code" that tells the week and year of manufacturing-- then you can tell exactly how old they are. It's a little-known code amongst consumers because it doesn't have any description to tell what the code means.shizzaaaammmm!!!!!! lol jk. but my 91 camry i had i put new tires on. my old 82 F100 i had i put new tires on. its typically one of the first things i do when i get a new vehicle. id rather know when i put the tires on.
lol. i wish my tires had nothing wrong with them. wait after bout 9 am tomorrow they wont cause ill have new tires. SWEET!! except the whole part bout 460 dollars!!!!