alexinPA
Silver Member
My tires on dump trailer are old... Take a look and tell me if they still usable. Appreciate your input
Look on the sidewall, the date code is there and required by the DOT.Not sure. Trailer was purchased in 2005 brand new
Your cut isn’t going to have a catastrophic explosion on the freeway at 80 mph. You will just start getting flats. Annoying but not dangerous. You can also get a little more use out of them by tubing the tires.My tires on my CUT look worst than that but they simply don't make my size anymore, and I've tried many many sources, even overseas.
I simply cross my fingers and pray and stay in my yard.
About the only positive factor is the cords are synthetic so they don't rot unlike old cotton threads.
Big problem is being a 4 x 4 I must respect ratios.
I've considered foaming but just don't find a local source to do so.
For highway vehicles, the recommended replacement is 6-10 years using the date code of manufacture. I replaced 7 year old tires on my truck last fall even though there was still tread life remaining. I carry weight, pull trailers, and drive 80 mph down the interstate. I feel safer with new tires.I have tires on a trailer that are on from 1999. BUT, the trailer is always kept in the machine shed out of the sun.