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Brand New Tires That Are "old"...alert
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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 207717" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Heather, I've heard of this too.</p><p>They're not retreads, just old stock that's been lying around someone's warehouse for far too long.</p><p></p><p>Some wholesaler sells old stock to a tire store, the tire store sells it to a customer, you end up buying brand new tires that have been sitting in a warehouse deteriorating for 10 years, and then wonder why they fall apart so quickly. In a worse scenario, they fall apart while you're driving somewhere causing you to lose control.</p><p></p><p>Thanks DDD.</p><p></p><p>Trinity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 207717, member: 3907"] Heather, I've heard of this too. They're not retreads, just old stock that's been lying around someone's warehouse for far too long. Some wholesaler sells old stock to a tire store, the tire store sells it to a customer, you end up buying brand new tires that have been sitting in a warehouse deteriorating for 10 years, and then wonder why they fall apart so quickly. In a worse scenario, they fall apart while you're driving somewhere causing you to lose control. Thanks DDD. Trinity [/QUOTE]
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