What is the date code, How often do you use tire dressing?
Looks semi-cosmetic(!?) for the time being.
maybe @CapriRacer
could give us his opinion as a tire pro.
Was it ever run low on air? how much tread are on those?
I dont think it will blow tomorrow but might want to get new tires sooner than expected.
45th week in 2019. Dressing is used quite often, usually Adams or Chemical guys, there’s 10/32 left.What is the date code, How often do you use tire dressing?
Looks semi-cosmetic(!?) for the time being.
maybe @CapriRacer
could give us his opinion as a tire pro.
Was it ever run low on air? how much tread are on those?
I dont think it will blow tomorrow but might want to get new tires sooner than expected.
Ya I don’t, the truck sees maybe 8,000km a year, it’s mainly just used for towing my boat,Ontario Canada.10/32nd left? Then you don’t drive that much. Where are you located? Hot and sunny?
"The solvent-based product is intended to leave a wet-appearance. They are sticky liquids, often clear in appearance, and contain petroleum solvents. While they make the tire look great, they can lead to premature cracking or drying of the sidewall. This can be a safety hazard, as it’s possible for tires to pop if the sidewall is cracked."45th week in 2019. Dressing is used quite often, usually Adams or Chemical guys, there’s 10/32 left.