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![]() "D.Duck" wrote in message ... I don't overload and I watch the tire inflation. The rest of your *reasoning* doesn't make sense. I do not intentionally do something to the tires that can cause a problem. To me, tires are the most important part of a car. Anyone who has experienced a blow out at highway speeds understands why. Tires are now date coded and it is recommended that they be replaced no more than 6 years from the date of manufacture, regardless of how much tread wear is left. Tooling down the road at highway speeds knowing that you have a fault or damage (plugged or not) to a side wall is like taking off for a cruise 30 miles offshore in your boat knowing that you have a serious leak somewhere in the hull or have an engine that has been acting up. Just doesn't make sense to me. Eisboch |
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