Old 01-16-06 | 09:49 PM
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I would think the conditions under which they are stored might have some bearing on how long they would last. Certainly between the 3 and 10 years mentioned makes sense. I think I read somewhere that ozone can cut the life of tires. Not only from the atmosphere but from machinery nearby. I would also think keeping them outside in a shed where they could go way below zero can't help. I'm also curious and hopefully someone can shed more accurate information.
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