don't let some stupid salesman tell you you need the middle number or you will end up with a passenger car tire tell them it's a one ton truck if they can't wrap their mind around the fact that you want a 185r14 we are in the far north east and plan to cross the country so we will have a good review on these in a while we thought out the highway tires will help keep our amazing gas mileage make sure they are load rated c or d got em for 99 at town fair tire
also another tip if you didn't know there is a number that will identify the manufacturing date and I just found out even if its got tread it can be expired by date or simple dry/UV rot
anyone care to comment on a saggy leaf spring(s)???
How do you decode the the date of manufacture, and how long before they are deemed unsafe even if they are unused, sitting in some tire warehouse?
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How do you decode the the date of manufacture, and how long before they are deemed unsafe even if they are unused, sitting in some tire warehouse?
TIA!