as stated above, they get harder as the years go on. even if a set of tires is only driven 100 miles a year; after a few years, they will be garbage... (even if they have full tread left.)
dry rot is also "un-safe"
the tires are your connection with the world in which you drive. Arguably one of the single most important aspects of a car.
yeah, you can drive the car with dry rotted tires. Sure, you can drive the car on bald tires. Of course the car will still go down the road with the belts showing. but thats not the point really, is it.
if youre keeping it, get a good set of tires. if youre trading it in, get a cheap set and slap 'em on there.
dry rot is also "un-safe"
the tires are your connection with the world in which you drive. Arguably one of the single most important aspects of a car.
yeah, you can drive the car with dry rotted tires. Sure, you can drive the car on bald tires. Of course the car will still go down the road with the belts showing. but thats not the point really, is it.
if youre keeping it, get a good set of tires. if youre trading it in, get a cheap set and slap 'em on there.
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