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  • how long can i store tires for ?

    i can pick up some 315-35-17's for a very good price. the only thing is that i already have new set of 315-35-17's on my new 17x11's ZR1'S. i also only put about 2,500 miles a year on my tires. can i store the NEW tires for a couple of years or so? they will not be mounted when stored. if i can how would i best protect them while they are put away?
    thanks for any and all replies....
    ed
    1995 Z28 A4, SCC Ultra Z Hood with Air box/K&N filter, Granatelli Maf Sensor/Fernco bellow/Hotchkis STB/white face gauges/LT4 Knock module/March pullies/160* stat without Hypertech Tunning/Borla 3" y-pipe/HI Flo 3" cat/SLP Loudmouth/GM Motive 3.73's + TA rear end girdle/Afs ZR1's silver painted with polished lip 17x9.5 front & 17x11 out back/98 tail light's/BMR SFC's/spohn Lca's/spohn relo brackets & spohn adj. panhard rod " coated mid lenght pacesetters headers + 1.6rr + custom pc tuning going on soon hopefully "

  • #2
    I personally wouldn't. I've seen street tires begin to dryrot after about a year but it is up to you.

    Wolfman will chime in here and give you the low down on tire storage. It might help the post the exact type of tire it is.

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    • #3
      Sumitomo HTR Z P315/35ZR-17 tires.These are Z speed rated with a traction and temperature rating of A. Treadwear is rated at 160 . These tires are very sticky and have awesome traction. Good thing i take it easy on them.
      ed in Texas
      1995 Z28 A4, SCC Ultra Z Hood with Air box/K&N filter, Granatelli Maf Sensor/Fernco bellow/Hotchkis STB/white face gauges/LT4 Knock module/March pullies/160* stat without Hypertech Tunning/Borla 3" y-pipe/HI Flo 3" cat/SLP Loudmouth/GM Motive 3.73's + TA rear end girdle/Afs ZR1's silver painted with polished lip 17x9.5 front & 17x11 out back/98 tail light's/BMR SFC's/spohn Lca's/spohn relo brackets & spohn adj. panhard rod " coated mid lenght pacesetters headers + 1.6rr + custom pc tuning going on soon hopefully "

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      • #4
        two years is fine.
        store them in a dry place. dont stack them. put a plastic garbage bag around them. dont store them near any electrical operational units, like heat pumps, furnanes, stuff like that.

        it should be cool.

        The Goldens: Reno and Rocky

        2008 C6, M6, LS3, Corsa Extreme C/B, (it flys) & 2008 Yukon loaded (Titanic), 03 Ford Focus..everydaydriver.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by fastTA
          I personally wouldn't. I've seen street tires begin to dryrot after about a year but it is up to you.

          Wolfman will chime in here and give you the low down on tire storage. It might help the post the exact type of tire it is.
          tires don't "dry rot" broh.. they get damaged from ozone overdose.........the anti ozoniant in the compound goes into reversion due to poor tire manufacturing process......... we store tires for up to 10 years in DOD for.. tactical vehicles...\

          your point is well taken though.... its between who made em and combined with how they are stored.....

          The Goldens: Reno and Rocky

          2008 C6, M6, LS3, Corsa Extreme C/B, (it flys) & 2008 Yukon loaded (Titanic), 03 Ford Focus..everydaydriver.

          Wolfdog Rescue Resources, Inc.:http://www.wrr-inc.org
          Home Page: http://www.renokeo.com
          sold: 97 Firehawk, 97 Comp T/A, 2005 GTO, 2008 Solstice GXP turbo.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by wolfman
            tires don't "dry rot" broh.. they get damaged from ozone overdose.........the anti ozoniant in the compound goes into reversion due to poor tire manufacturing process......... we store tires for up to 10 years in DOD for.. tactical vehicles...\

            your point is well taken though.... its between who made em and combined with how they are stored.....
            Good to know. But what would cause a pair of BF Goodrich TA's to dry up and crack when they sitting out of the sun in my garage for a year?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by fastTA
              Good to know. But what would cause a pair of BF Goodrich TA's to dry up and crack when they sitting out of the sun in my garage for a year?
              were they near any electrical stuff?

              if not, age ......combined with the lack of proper rubber compounding can attribute to that. how old were they? you can tell by the last three numbers (now its four) of the DOT code. the first two are the week, the second one or two, the year. if the protectant migrates to the surface of the sidewall, weatherchecking develops. its ugly, but not harmful if the tiny splits do not go any deeper than barely a split.. if they go to the cord body, then you have a problem.

              The Goldens: Reno and Rocky

              2008 C6, M6, LS3, Corsa Extreme C/B, (it flys) & 2008 Yukon loaded (Titanic), 03 Ford Focus..everydaydriver.

              Wolfdog Rescue Resources, Inc.:http://www.wrr-inc.org
              Home Page: http://www.renokeo.com
              sold: 97 Firehawk, 97 Comp T/A, 2005 GTO, 2008 Solstice GXP turbo.

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