Normally, you buy new tires, shave the tread off them through the friction with the asphalt and then discard the rest. That rest is usually recycled, by either cutting the whole tire into small pieces ...
The tires on a car have a lifespan that depends on the driving and weather conditions regularly experienced. Once the tread is worn or deep cracks develop, a used tire can't be used but it should not ...
AKRON (Feb. 6, 2012) — As the economy remains unsteady and prices for new tires continue to increase, more motorists are trying to cut costs wherever possible while possibly looking toward more ...
I'm writing in response to the Tire Business editorial “Sell used tires—but carefully,” (June 18 issue) and the July 16 letter to the editor, “Used Tires are OK.” This all seems familiar territory for ...
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