Who's to say they haven't already sat on a shelf for a couple of years.
Good cause for tyre manufacturers have a "manufacture date" on them, well if they do, it's in Chinese, and i can't read it?
Found this in a thread at another site ...
"Popular mechanics wrote a rather un popular artical to date tire shelf life, and they determined 6 years was it. it might look good at that date, but the oils will have seen better days and will be gone, so the tire will rot in sun, acid rain, and things man adds to road surfaces like sulfer base chems from exhaust."
Reading that it sounds like tyre life from fitted new, not actually shelf life. Would depend on variables the tyre is made of i guess soft/hard compound and where it's stored. The manufacturers ( and salepeople)should be able to tell you honestly, it is a safety issue
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