I found a deal on some 315's for my 70 Mach 1 restomod. They are new, never mounted with stickers and all but have a DOT code of mid 04. No cracks or other signs of aging. Would you put these on your weekender , never-to-be-driven-in-rain car? I know Discount Tire won't mount them when they are this old whether they are new or not. Whats your experience?
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Originally posted by Doug Hatton View PostI had some new tires with an old date on my fox when I bought it. I could spin them in first with a stock AOD/converter! LOL! They didn't hook for shit. If you're just driving on them, I'd go for it. If you're expecting any kind of performance out of them, forget it.
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Good enough. They arent a steal but they are around $200 cheaper for the set of four than I can buy anywhere else. I think he has several. I am buying two 315's and two 245s. They are Nitto 555R's.Handyman, classic car and antique jukebox collector/restorer, and all around good guy.
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wouldn't do it to save $200
they're 8yrs old
4yrs? maybe...
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Originally posted by miketyler View PostI found a deal on some 315's for my 70 Mach 1 restomod. They are new, never mounted with stickers and all but have a DOT code of mid 04. No cracks or other signs of aging. Would you put these on your weekender , never-to-be-driven-in-rain car? I know Discount Tire won't mount them when they are this old whether they are new or not. Whats your experience?
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Originally posted by miketyler View PostGood enough. They arent a steal but they are around $200 cheaper for the set of four than I can buy anywhere else. I think he has several. I am buying two 315's and two 245s. They are Nitto 555R's.
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