munnyhendershot
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I just picked up this truck a few weeks ago. It came singled out with the Michelin 395 XML's mounted to the stock deuce rims. My original plan was to order mrap wheels and adapter plates, then mount these tires on them. After reading about how people have experienced blowouts with these tires due to dry rot, I'm thinking I may have to replace the ones I currently have with some newer tires so I'm not a hazard to others.
There is weather checking on the areas of the tires that have been exposed to the sun, but no signs of it underneath the truck (the inner walls of the tires where it is shaded.) Looking at the pictures below, would you replace the tires? They vary in age with date stamps from 2003 to 2005. The rubber still feels pliable and not brittle when prodding with a screwdriver, which could mean nothing.
If I'm going to buy 6 new tires, I want them to last a while. I'm going to keep it in a barn, so that should help, right? What's the oldest 'new' tires you would consider, and what's the newest ones you have seen out there?
I've only found 3 different makers for this size. Michelin, Goodyear, and Continental. Continental may not be a feasible option since they don't appear to be available as surplus. That leaves the other 2. Are the Goodyear MVT's any better durability wise than the Michelin offerings, and I don't mean miles to wear out, but time.
Sorry for all the questions. I'm not a tire guy and appreciate any help. I don't want to spend money if it's not needed, and also don't want to buy junk tires that may only last a couple more years.
There is weather checking on the areas of the tires that have been exposed to the sun, but no signs of it underneath the truck (the inner walls of the tires where it is shaded.) Looking at the pictures below, would you replace the tires? They vary in age with date stamps from 2003 to 2005. The rubber still feels pliable and not brittle when prodding with a screwdriver, which could mean nothing.
If I'm going to buy 6 new tires, I want them to last a while. I'm going to keep it in a barn, so that should help, right? What's the oldest 'new' tires you would consider, and what's the newest ones you have seen out there?
I've only found 3 different makers for this size. Michelin, Goodyear, and Continental. Continental may not be a feasible option since they don't appear to be available as surplus. That leaves the other 2. Are the Goodyear MVT's any better durability wise than the Michelin offerings, and I don't mean miles to wear out, but time.
Sorry for all the questions. I'm not a tire guy and appreciate any help. I don't want to spend money if it's not needed, and also don't want to buy junk tires that may only last a couple more years.
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