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Subject: OT Are Your Auto Tyres Safe !!!!?


SndCastie ( ) posted Tue, 10 February 2009 at 7:59 AM · edited Wed, 27 November 2024 at 4:04 AM

Attached Link: http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=4826897

Don't know if you all watch 20/20 but I never knew this and we should know.


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dhama ( ) posted Tue, 10 February 2009 at 8:12 AM

Thanks for the link Sandy, Will go check mine.


ThunderStone ( ) posted Tue, 10 February 2009 at 8:29 AM

Thanks, Sandy! That was an eye opening wake-up call!


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TheBryster ( ) posted Tue, 10 February 2009 at 8:45 AM
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I changed the title of Sndcastie's thread for obvions reasons.
Thanks for posting Sandy!

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SndCastie ( ) posted Tue, 10 February 2009 at 9:20 AM

Thanks B and you all are welcome we can never know enough about safety


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Quest ( ) posted Tue, 10 February 2009 at 11:03 AM

Thanks Sandy, very useful information. I do hope that family gets what it has coming to them and that their actions forces this tire issue into law. Unfortunately this is the way things get done in America.


Ang25 ( ) posted Tue, 10 February 2009 at 11:49 AM

Thanks Sandy, I'm going to pass this info on to all my family and friends. I'll be checking my tires also. I bought my car just last March with expensive tires already on it. And two went flat in the past year. So I'm curious to know their dates, plus the dates of the two new tires I purchased. (Ok, I won't be able to find out the dates of the two that went flat, lol, but the dates of the other two originals might give me a clue).
Maybe this will explain why I never had trouble with cheap tires, they probably circulate faster than the expensive ones and are probably newer. Just a theory.


RobertJ ( ) posted Tue, 10 February 2009 at 2:38 PM

Also take in mind when you buy a seccond hand car (like i always do), one carefull owner etc. The car might be a few years old, and perhaps the tires are the same age as the car.

So with my latest car i had to replace the rear tires before even thinking of a serious drive. And i drive a lot so tires usually spend no more than two years beneath my car before being replaced anyway.

Another good thing and i don't know if the have this in the US is a regular safety check demanded by law, my car has to be checked every year on points like tires, steering, brakes, suspension, lights and so on. Failing to let my car being checked before the expire date of this safety check (27th of june this year for me) will result in a heavy fine.

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SndCastie ( ) posted Tue, 10 February 2009 at 10:43 PM

We don't have that here in Ohio but some state might. Yes please get this out to all your family and friends :)


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RobertJ ( ) posted Tue, 10 February 2009 at 11:14 PM

Have been thinking about it, its all about tires not getting used much (or not used at all because they haven't being sold yet), those tires tend to get dry. If you have a car without powersteering you would notice that taking a turn requires more effort, you have to pull the steeringwheel a lot harder.

That's a good indicator that something is wrong with the tires and the best thing you can do then is to let them being checked and replaced if needed. In our regular safetycheck (the APK as the call it here in the Netherlands) this is a point they are looking at.

Its either making the maximum distance with those tires (say ±60.000 km) or the tires reaching their maximum lifespan (say ±6 years), whatever comes first.

As for that spokesman for the American Tire-industry, criminal neglect and fraud comes to mind.

Robert van der Veeke Basugasubasubasu Basugasubakuhaku Gasubakuhakuhaku!! "Better is the enemy of good enough." Dr. Mikoyan of the Mikoyan Gurevich Design Bureau.


bikermouse ( ) posted Wed, 11 February 2009 at 7:08 PM

Yes! When working in shops I always checked the date before installing a tire.  The more people who know this the better ! ! And the part about there being no explicit shelf life is b.s. at seven years the tire should be junked nomatter what it looks like. There are also maximum speed and maximum weight ratings to be aware of. 

Good job ! !


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