Dry Rot: Worn out Tires in only 15,000 miles
11 months ago
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Miles and tread wear are not the only reasons you need to change tires. Time can also cause dry rot in 5-6 years. If you don't drive much, your tires could still be worn out. This video shows what to watch for and some of the signs or dry rot including cracking along the circumference of the tires, increased road noise, and failure to hold tire pressure.
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