Intense lobbying by the tire companies should get this enacted here and benefit sales of new tires. Just like expiration dates on beer.😑
Frequently those old tires get shifted to the back where they are likely to do less damage when new ones are put on the front. But I have noticed that alligators on the freeway have been less of a problem in recent years. Or maybe I've just been driving less.
I don't understand the compounds used in tires today seems like they are made to crack.On this trip I changed out 6 Michelins XZA 2 because when I left home the cracks were tiny.The Michelin rep told me my 295/80/22.5 were UV cracks because the tires were 5 years old....
From what I've seen, this is a Michelin problem. Their tires seem to crack much earlier than other brands - seems to me that they've sacrificed longevity for a softer ride.The Firestone tires I pulled off recently were about 9 years old and barely had a perceptible crack anywhere that could be found. If not for the age, they'd still be on the bus.