SeR_Cyclops
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I have worked in the tire business for a few years now. The things that really deteriorate a tire (Dry rot) is 1. Weather conditions. The sun is horrible for a tire. 2. Road conditions, believe it or not it really depends on where the tire is driven. I have seen 18 wheeler tires that have been capped 5 time!!!! and still have good casings but I have also seen virgin casings that look like s***.
When storing a tire if you are looking to keep it in good condition keep it in a place that sun light will not beem in on it and also try and keep em in a basement where it stays a constant temp. Firestone uses a HUGE cave somewhere in the united states to store there tires so they do not dry rot. That means they must know something about storing tires lol.
When storing a tire if you are looking to keep it in good condition keep it in a place that sun light will not beem in on it and also try and keep em in a basement where it stays a constant temp. Firestone uses a HUGE cave somewhere in the united states to store there tires so they do not dry rot. That means they must know something about storing tires lol.