New tires after 4 years 25k Mile's?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can the nail hole be patched?

If it can, look at the tread and make your own call or get a patch and get an opinion from someone you trust.

If it can’t I can see maybe buying two tires.


A lot of places refuse to patch tires anymore for liability reasons.

I never used to buy that tire insurance stuff, but I do now.
Anonymous
Yep, 4 new tires needed. Be glad your tires are old.
Anonymous
According to the tire place it can not be patched. They have patched for us before... We will bring it somewhere else.
Anonymous
You don’t need 4 tires. See if it can be patched. If it can’t be then you should only need two tires.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:According to the tire place it can not be patched. They have patched for us before... We will bring it somewhere else.


Man, you are frustrating to talk to OP. Did they say why? Whether you can fix or not depends on where the nail is. side or close to side, no. bottom of tire, yes, it can. Exactly where is the nail?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:According to the tire place it can not be patched. They have patched for us before... We will bring it somewhere else.


Man, you are frustrating to talk to OP. Did they say why? Whether you can fix or not depends on where the nail is. side or close to side, no. bottom of tire, yes, it can. Exactly where is the nail?


What us frustrating you? It can not be patched based in the location...isn't that always why with a nail?
Anonymous
I have not heard of replacing tires based on age, I have only replaced mine based on tread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:According to the tire place it can not be patched. They have patched for us before... We will bring it somewhere else.


Man, you are frustrating to talk to OP. Did they say why? Whether you can fix or not depends on where the nail is. side or close to side, no. bottom of tire, yes, it can. Exactly where is the nail?


What us frustrating you? It can not be patched based in the location...isn't that always why with a nail?


Then why the F did you ask?
Anonymous
Question was about replacing tire based on age...not about patching...
Anonymous
Car and light truck tires have a design lifespan of about 60 months. Trailer tires 84 months, due to more ozone and UV inhibitors in the rubber compounds in trailer tires.

But a conventional car tire will begin to show signs of dry rot at about 4 years, and are very dangerous after 6 years, regardless of mileage.


The tire shop is correct.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do a lot of city driving? I always seem to have to replace my tires around 20K miles.


Same here, do 80% city driving so end up changing every 20k miles or so, esp the front tires wears out faster so frequent rotation is a must.

Concur with the other posters, if AWD and need for tire change, then you'll have do all four else the worn tires will rotate internal gears faster than the new tire (with slightly larger diameter) else you'll have mechanical issues down the road.

To OP, don't go to the tire store, their job is to sell you tires. Go to local gas station, they'll fix it for $20 or less. Or you can get $8 kit at local car part store and do it yourself .
Anonymous
You get tire rot from UV lights if parked outside. 4 years seems too soon for tire rot though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:According to the tire place it can not be patched. They have patched for us before... We will bring it somewhere else.


Man, you are frustrating to talk to OP. Did they say why? Whether you can fix or not depends on where the nail is. side or close to side, no. bottom of tire, yes, it can. Exactly where is the nail?


What us frustrating you? It can not be patched based in the location...isn't that always why with a nail?

Then you will need to replace at lest 2 tires. Best practice is to replace all four, of course, but if the other 2 are OK, you can get away with 2.
Anonymous
Second tire place said other tires are good enough to just replace 1 tire...that is what we did.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Second tire place said other tires are good enough to just replace 1 tire...that is what we did.


You’re going to have to replace the other 3 in another couple years anyway because of dry rot
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