Earlofcrankcase
Well-known member
EASY, let those comprehension skills kick in. That's just a title. But if you can't help yourself please feel free.
The question here is about tire shelf life. Well, that and any internet shopping high points you may have picked up owning one of these high powered fattys. Yes that was a little disrespectful, but no more than my new FJR is going to be to it's new tires. Especially if I let it's Fun Joy Ride calling get out of hand.
Back to the shelf life question: I bought some tires last night and then got to thinking about all the potential theft l see in advertising these days so I emailed them the next morning. Short version, "Do not ship without providing the tire production date prior". That led to their "no more than 5 years old" freshness guarantee. That sounded more like they wanted to sell some stale meats for that low low price if you ask me? My response was, since it's claimed to already have been shipped. I will do my best to have someone on site for delivery. If they are close to 5 years old I will not be following your return shipping instructions. The course of action will be to refuse delivery. This is because I was led to believe the tires I bought were new technology which obviously would not be the case.
Not to pop anyone's political balloon here either, but the more these internet merchants can turn a profit doing crap like that. The more it's going to happen. All apologies about the title too. The idea was to get the concept of this happening into the eyes of people looking for new tires.
The question here is about tire shelf life. Well, that and any internet shopping high points you may have picked up owning one of these high powered fattys. Yes that was a little disrespectful, but no more than my new FJR is going to be to it's new tires. Especially if I let it's Fun Joy Ride calling get out of hand.
Back to the shelf life question: I bought some tires last night and then got to thinking about all the potential theft l see in advertising these days so I emailed them the next morning. Short version, "Do not ship without providing the tire production date prior". That led to their "no more than 5 years old" freshness guarantee. That sounded more like they wanted to sell some stale meats for that low low price if you ask me? My response was, since it's claimed to already have been shipped. I will do my best to have someone on site for delivery. If they are close to 5 years old I will not be following your return shipping instructions. The course of action will be to refuse delivery. This is because I was led to believe the tires I bought were new technology which obviously would not be the case.
Not to pop anyone's political balloon here either, but the more these internet merchants can turn a profit doing crap like that. The more it's going to happen. All apologies about the title too. The idea was to get the concept of this happening into the eyes of people looking for new tires.