New tyres already 10 months old
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JaseB said:
Quick one for the collective, I had some new tyres fitted to my 993 this afternoon, the tyre shop had some problems sourcing N-rated fronts but got some from Europe in the end.
However they are production dated week 35 2023 so already 10 months old, do I grumble or just suck it up?
10 month old tyres will be absolutely fine, there is nothing to grumble about or suck up.However they are production dated week 35 2023 so already 10 months old, do I grumble or just suck it up?
Do you expect them to made to order just for you?
JaseB said:
Quick one for the collective, I had some new tyres fitted to my 993 this afternoon, the tyre shop had some problems sourcing N-rated fronts but got some from Europe in the end.
However they are production dated week 35 2023 so already 10 months old, do I grumble or just suck it up?
If you bought a car tomorrow with 10 month old tyres on it would you bin them and buy newer ones?However they are production dated week 35 2023 so already 10 months old, do I grumble or just suck it up?
RedWhiteMonkey said:
10 month old tyres will be absolutely fine, there is nothing to grumble about or suck up.
Do you expect them to made to order just for you?
I'm sure they are physically fine, but given that the Porsche community seems to recommended changing them after 5 years, and if you're not likely to wear them out in that time, you've 'lost' 20% of their life. Do you expect them to made to order just for you?
RiccardoG said:
If you look at the fine print on some online retailers, they claim they reserve the right to supply you with tyres that are up to 36 months old! So 10 months probably will be hard to grumble.
So for many Porsche owners who probably replace tyres on age rather than wear, you'd have lost over half their useful life (!)James44 said:
So for many Porsche owners who probably replace tyres on age rather than wear, you'd have lost over half their useful life (!)
Indeed - guess why I know! ;-) I run 4x cars none of which hits any substantial mileage...Although I personally believe that 8 years is perfectly OK with 6 being a bit too much on the side of caution. Particularly for garaged vehicles.
loskie said:
JaseB said:
Thanks all, I get the gist!
I've only ever bought tyres with the same year of manufacture that I paid for them in
you've never bought tyres in Jan or Feb then?I've only ever bought tyres with the same year of manufacture that I paid for them in
10 months old is nothing. Be realistic or stipulate your expectations at time of order.
I did ask for the date stamps to be checked but got called into a meeting and missed my opportunity to check myself before they got fitted.
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