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  1. #61
    I meant dying after not speaking to another person or having sex in decades, just completely isolated and rejected from the world and females especially.

    Yeah, real noble.
  2. #62
    Originally posted by cigreting They absolutely do. Do some research.

    i did. my independent research found no appreciable differences between a new tire and a 12 year old tire in any metric that mattered.
  3. #63
    Used tires dont mean old tires...my tire guy says most of his stock comes off cars that were in an accident and insurance write offs.

    It's fun to speculate if one is riding on dead peoples rubber
  4. #64
    cigreting Dark Matter
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny i did. my independent research found no appreciable differences between a new tire and a 12 year old tire in any metric that mattered.

    Almost all tire manufacturers and shops say 6 years is when the rubber starts to deteriorate and break down.
    Ever seen what dryrot looks like on a tire? Ever been in a car or seen what happens when a tire blows out at high speed because of it? Its a good time.

    Fyi there is a long sequence of numbers molded into every tire and its the last 4 digits that indicate the date it was manufactured. Now you know.
  5. #65
    cigreting Dark Matter
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood I meant dying after not speaking to another person or having sex in decades, just completely isolated and rejected from the world and females especially.

    Yeah, real noble.

    You are a closet faggot methrat who plays video games all day, fucks a tranny and is on welfare
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  6. #66
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Used tires dont mean old tires…my tire guy says most of his stock comes off cars that were in an accident and insurance write offs.

    It's fun to speculate if one is riding on dead peoples rubber

    do you hear them talking ?
  7. #67
    Originally posted by cigreting Almost all tire manufacturers and shops say 6 years is when the rubber starts to deteriorate and break down.
    Ever seen what dryrot looks like on a tire? Ever been in a car or seen what happens when a tire blows out at high speed because of it? Its a good time.

    Fyi there is a long sequence of numbers molded into every tire and its the last 4 digits that indicate the date it was manufactured. Now you know.

    if they are legally able to tell you that their tires are only good for 1 or 2 years they would.

    it benefits them for you to constantly change your "expired" tires more than it benefits you.

    also you will not read any forensic vehicular accident report citing 'expired tires' as a cause of accident.
  8. #68
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by A College Professor whats the monthly swing?

    It's the one where there is a swing one time a month.
  9. #69
    cigreting Dark Matter
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny if they are legally able to tell you that their tires are only good for 1 or 2 years they would.

    it benefits them for you to constantly change your "expired" tires more than it benefits you.

    also you will not read any forensic vehicular accident report citing 'expired tires' as a cause of accident.

    You are also the guy who tried to tell me that engine oil doesnt need to be changed. I dont really need to go any further but you should really
    go buy some dry rotted 12 year old tires and drive on the interstate
  10. #70
    Originally posted by cigreting You are a closet faggot methrat who plays video games all day, fucks a tranny and is on welfare

    u mad libtard? stay in yo own lane son
  11. #71
    cigreting Dark Matter
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood u mad libtard? stay in yo own lane son

    ok master splinter
  12. #72
    Originally posted by cigreting You are also the guy who tried to tell me that engine oil doesnt need to be changed. I dont really need to go any further but you should really
    go buy some dry rotted 12 year old tires and drive on the interstate

    1) ok dont just take my word for it.



    2) lets be fair and scientifique here, do you have, or have you seen any tire research data that arent funded in part or in full by the tire industrial complex that support the hypothesis that tires that are over 10 years of age arent safe to be used.

    why the magical number 10 ?

    was it a mere coincidence or were these rubber compounds engineered to last exactly a decade, and if yes, why not more ? why not less ?

    why are truck tyres engineered to last just as long as car tires despite having radically different constructions and compositions ?

    i'd srsly like to see the results and data of any and all clinical studies on tyres and their degradation over time.
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