Sup, iam Charlotte Moran, Buongiorno.

Oh man, these long tires have been sitting here forever - they’re just rotting away! I mean, it’s a real shame to see them go to waste like this. Ya know? It’s like they’ve been forgotten about or something. Anyway, it’s time to get rid of ’em and make some room around here. Let’s do it!

How Long Can Tires Sit Before They Rot? [Solved]

Well, if you’re storing tires, you gotta do it right! Otherwise, even if the tread looks good, experts say it’s best to replace ’em after six years. Don’t take chances - rubber breaks down over time and that can be a real bummer.

  1. Tire Rotation: This is the process of regularly switching the position of your tires to ensure even wear and tear. It should be done every 5,000-8,000 miles or as recommended by your vehicle’s manufacturer.

  2. Long Tread Life: Rotating your tires can help extend their life by ensuring that all four tires wear evenly over time. This will save you money in the long run as you won’t have to replace them as often.

  3. Improved Traction: Rotating your tires can also improve traction on wet or icy roads, making it easier for you to stay in control of your vehicle and avoid accidents.

  4. Better Fuel Economy: When all four tires are wearing evenly, they will provide better contact with the road surface which can lead to improved fuel economy due to less drag on the engine from unevenly worn tires.

These tires have been here a while - they’re really long in the tooth! They’re just sitting around, rotting away.