As a former Professional Automotive technician I already know the answer to this question but here is a set of tires that have been in service since fall 2011 and have approximately 40000 miles on them. How do they look....
They are 9 years old now, they were 3 years old when they were put on new. I will be mindful of the age of the new tires in the future for sure. These obviously sat a while.
I know it's time to replace these tires but I want everyone to tell me just to do it because it's a hard pill to swallow since they spent $760 on this in the new set equivalent will be $860.
This time around we should put many more miles on this van.
The Michelin Harmonies have been great and they're just now starting to develop a little bit of out of roundness.
This is an all wheel drive Sienna that originally came with Dunlop run-flats and those were horrible noisy rough riding tires so we're just taking our chances with regular tires now.
Going to go with Michelin Premier A/T.
So how's the old ones look to everyone? Let me have it.




They are 9 years old now, they were 3 years old when they were put on new. I will be mindful of the age of the new tires in the future for sure. These obviously sat a while.
I know it's time to replace these tires but I want everyone to tell me just to do it because it's a hard pill to swallow since they spent $760 on this in the new set equivalent will be $860.
This time around we should put many more miles on this van.
The Michelin Harmonies have been great and they're just now starting to develop a little bit of out of roundness.
This is an all wheel drive Sienna that originally came with Dunlop run-flats and those were horrible noisy rough riding tires so we're just taking our chances with regular tires now.
Going to go with Michelin Premier A/T.
So how's the old ones look to everyone? Let me have it.




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