Trailer (ST rated) Tires Cracking on Inside Edge

   / Trailer (ST rated) Tires Cracking on Inside Edge #21  
Seems as good a place as any to ask my question. I was having the truck tires changed from studs to non-studs last week. I only have one set of rims. They basically tore the bead trying to get the tire off, and now I'm down a tire.

The tires are maybe 6-7 years old. Nokians. The shop guy told me that old tires get brittle. What do you think, normal wear and tear? Or someone screwing up? I don't know the shop that well and am still trying to form an opinion as to their competence level.
 
   / Trailer (ST rated) Tires Cracking on Inside Edge #22  
I'd change them all if they are that old. Yes, they get stiff. I'd say the guys taking the tires off, didn't necessarily do anything wrong.
 
   / Trailer (ST rated) Tires Cracking on Inside Edge #23  
6 to 7 years old for a vehicle (truck, trailer, car) is an old tire. I start thinking about replacing mine at 5 years and always before 7 years is up even if there's lots of tread. Over the road tires are not a place to try to save money. My tractor tires are much older than that and I'll continue to use them until I get tired of having to inflate them every time I go to use the tractor.

The shop is probably fine. If I were running the shop, I'd have warned you of the age of the tires before I started work.
 
   / Trailer (ST rated) Tires Cracking on Inside Edge #24  
6 to 7 years old for a vehicle (truck, trailer, car) is an old tire. I start thinking about replacing mine at 5 years and always before 7 years is up even if there's lots of tread. Over the road tires are not a place to try to save money. My tractor tires are much older than that and I'll continue to use them until I get tired of having to inflate them every time I go to use the tractor.

The shop is probably fine. If I were running the shop, I'd have warned you of the age of the tires before I started work.
In my case remember the tires are only doing half-year duty, so, for example, their treads are in great shape despite being 6-7 years old.
 
   / Trailer (ST rated) Tires Cracking on Inside Edge #25  
In my case remember the tires are only doing half-year duty, so, for example, their treads are in great shape despite being 6-7 years old.
I'm not sure what you mean..... Your tries at 6/7yo are still going to be cracking from age, where they've been used or not. If you see no cracks, they may go another year.
 
   / Trailer (ST rated) Tires Cracking on Inside Edge #26  
Often times, “new” tires have been on the shelf for awhile. Age is determined by reading DOT Date Code on sidewall.
 
   / Trailer (ST rated) Tires Cracking on Inside Edge #27  
In my case remember the tires are only doing half-year duty, so, for example, their treads are in great shape despite being 6-7 years old.
Tires that sit dry out and crack quicker than those that don't... UV, ozone, sitting in one spot, etc., all take a toll. RV people try not to get new tires older than 6 months (sitting on the shelf), or run tires older than ~6yrs, regardless of tread left.
 

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