rubber continues vulcanizing its entire life. eventually it gets to be closer to plastic than rubber, and loses its elasticity. visible dry rot is a great indicator of needing replacement.
It was kind of jarring not seeing a Mclaren on one of your videos ha ha. I didn't know that about tires though so that's nice to be able to look for now. Thank you.
rubber continues vulcanizing its entire life. eventually it gets to be closer to plastic than rubber, and loses its elasticity. visible dry rot is a great indicator of needing replacement.
It was kind of jarring not seeing a Mclaren on one of your videos ha ha. I didn't know that about tires though so that's nice to be able to look for now. Thank you.
Seen this happen too many times. Wouldn't go more than 4-5 years old with any tires. Especially performance tires.
Pirelli I'd never go over 3 years, Michelin 5.