Tom in NM
New member
I don't usually forward "alerts" that I get, but this is an exception.
The following link will take you to an ABC News Report on an issue with old and aging tires, they may look new, but have been sitting around on the shelf for years and could possibly fail. In general, some authorities have recommended a tire life no longer than 6 years from the date of manufacture. It is an old August 2008 report, but, something we should watch for on our Spyders and other vehicles. The report is dramatic in nature, but the basic points seem well taken and fit with what I do know about tires.
http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=4826897
In checking my Spyder, my tires were manufactured in 2008, confirming what I assumed. My Jeep tires were manufactured in the 29th week of 2005, they were 2 years old when I got them.
In another thread we were discussing Tire Pressure ( http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?p=150077#post150077 ) and I commented that I though tires were "everyday complex things". Things we see and use everyday, but are very complex and have issues we are not even aware of. Manufacturing techniques, materials, and better inventory controls may have addressed the problems discussed in this report, but . . . .
Just one more thing to consider as you live on the planet Earth in this new millennia.
Tom
The following link will take you to an ABC News Report on an issue with old and aging tires, they may look new, but have been sitting around on the shelf for years and could possibly fail. In general, some authorities have recommended a tire life no longer than 6 years from the date of manufacture. It is an old August 2008 report, but, something we should watch for on our Spyders and other vehicles. The report is dramatic in nature, but the basic points seem well taken and fit with what I do know about tires.
http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=4826897
In checking my Spyder, my tires were manufactured in 2008, confirming what I assumed. My Jeep tires were manufactured in the 29th week of 2005, they were 2 years old when I got them.
In another thread we were discussing Tire Pressure ( http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?p=150077#post150077 ) and I commented that I though tires were "everyday complex things". Things we see and use everyday, but are very complex and have issues we are not even aware of. Manufacturing techniques, materials, and better inventory controls may have addressed the problems discussed in this report, but . . . .
Just one more thing to consider as you live on the planet Earth in this new millennia.
Tom