They probably got a good "talking to" from the IT department also.Yeah. I remember my wife coming home from work disgusted by the results her and a coworker got when they searched taco pie looking for a recipe.
I looked up Dutch Hoe. All I got was some gardening implement.Don't Google 'Dutch hoe'![]()
No matter how I try Graybar Electric Supply is blocked on the company network…They probably got a good "talking to" from the IT department also.![]()
I really don't pay much attention to the date code. If the tires have been stored out of the sun and are not weathered or checked, to me they are good.Be sure to pay attention to the date code.
I have numerous sets that like good, or even like new, but are aged out.
Nice!thought you’d appreciate the Stude. That’s PPG Apricot.
I believe that in VT your vehicle will not pass State Inspection if the tires are more than 10 years old.I really don't pay much attention to the date code. If the tires have been stored out of the sun and are not weathered or checked, to me they are good.
Different strokes for different folks;Just my opinion, but I think studs are good for one purpose only - actual ice, or super hard-packed snow that's like ice. Anything else, they do nothing positive, and will tend to reduce traction. I would bet most people drive under conditions where studs provide a positive benefit is well under 5%. This means that you pay extra for worse traction in 95% of situations - snow, slush, wet, dry.
The Blizzack DM-V2 are non-studdable, and don't need to be. They work awesome in all conditions.
The Haka LT3 are studdable, but I didn't get them studded and they have been fantastic - every bit as good as the Blizzaks.
From the Vt inspection manual;I believe that in VT your vehicle will not pass State Inspection if the tires are more than 10 years old.
From the fine folks who brought you mandatory Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems on all new cars.3. The tire is more than 8 years old. In this case, recommend replacement.
Note: Refer to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for tire manufacturers’ recommend tire age for replacement.
I think I searched "ho" instead of "hoe".I looked up Dutch Hoe. All I got was some gardening implement.
I'm going to have to have a talk with my provider.![]()
Absolutely. We refer to it as Eastern CA.I would swear VT. is trying to chase Commiforia and NYC cityidiots for governmental meddling.
I swear the tire guy that recently put new tires on my truck said co policy they can't mount tires over 7 yrs old. Or below minimum Tread depth. Cuz I Asked them if they dealt with old used winter tires for my beater, my search continues.Next up it will be illegal to mount a tire 8 yrs or older
Forced obsolescence when we already have mountains of used tires
Tires start aging the second they leave the mold. Storing them correctly does help, but doesn't stop the aging process- even though Tire Rack recently changed their policies for the (much) worse.I really don't pay much attention to the date code. If the tires have been stored out of the sun and are not weathered or checked, to me they are good.
Other brands—Bridgestone, Michelin, Dunlop, and Continental—agree that 10 years is the maximum lifespan for a properly maintained set of tires.
Tire Rack's parent company, Discount Tire, won't mount tires older than six years as I recall.Next up it will be illegal to mount a tire 8 yrs or older
Forced obsolescence when we already have mountains of used tires
Tires start aging the second they leave the mold. Storing them correctly does help, but doesn't stop the aging process- even though Tire Rack recently changed their policies for the (much) worse.
Tire Rack's parent company, Discount Tire, won't mount tires older than six years as I recall.
Now, bias tires are a different story. Unlike radials they don't try to delaminate and can last practically forever if kept out of UV rays.