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Old 06-14-09, 01:30   #1 (permalink)
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Tire storage question...

I thought I'd post the question and subject myself to some good opinions

I recently bought a set of tires for a spare set of wheels for my summer car, these tires tend to last a long time given the status of the wheels overall. As it turns out though the tires that are on those wheels now will probably last a couple more seasons and I might try and "use them up" faster by putting them on the daily driver for a while but still.

So, for the tires I just bought that might have to wait a couple years to get on the above wheels, what would be my best bet for storing them until I get them mounted. Right now they're all dressed up and in black plastic bags in a dark closet, does anyone have any better suggestions that might help keep them new until I use them?
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Old 06-15-09, 09:53   #2 (permalink)
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.. Right now they're all dressed up and in black plastic bags in a dark closet, does anyone have any better suggestions that might help keep them new until I use them?
IMO you're doing about all you can already.

While these days it's popular to say how tires have a very limited shelf-life, that hasn't been my experience. But I would try to be reasonable about it and not wait many years before putting them into service.
 
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Old 06-15-09, 10:07   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Tire storage question...

Thats pretty much all you can do, unless you have the space to put them on a rack similiar to what you would see in a tire store (kind of a cradle)
 
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Re: Tire storage question...

Thanks guys...it hasn't been my experience either that my tires have a limited shelf life, I'm sure there a number of variables that could play into that one way or another. My tires tend to last a long time and I've yet to have one go due to dry rot.

I wanted to post the idea here because as in a lot of cases, here is where you can really get the good ideas from others. Right now I keep all my tires and tires mounted on wheels stacked horizontally on top of each other with neoprene layered in between. Would storing them in a cradle make a difference if I can come up with a way to store them like that? what would be the benefit exactly over my current method aside from any weight factors that might be involved?
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Old 06-15-09, 07:51   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Tire storage question...

I think what you did will be fine, seems to me that's what Tire Rack recommends.
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Re: Tire storage question...

How I store them is actually my own variation of what I read there a few years back, I'll continue with what I'm doing then.

As a side note, tires seems to last me a long time and it's gotten to the point that buying a replacement set is almost cause for celebration
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Old 06-26-09, 09:33   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Tire storage question...

Replacement is something like money wasting. If you want, you can try some tips on how to care for your tires.
My friend Alex is a motor rider too, but within he replace his tires only once a year. That is something fabulous, right.?
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Old 06-26-09, 02:25   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Tire storage question...

I'd have to burn tires off of wheels if I wanted to replace them once a year...they tend to last a long time. I have purposely burned some up too though just to "finish em up" and get a new set
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