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    The older they are the longer they last.
    They get harder as they are stored so do lots more kms on the road.
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    I have done a tyre delimitation case involving old tyres. Got the leading tyre deflation specialist engineer involved. Age is most definitely a consideration. Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    The older they are the longer they last.
    They get harder as they are stored so do lots more kms on the road.
    Andrew
    I am guilty of capitalizing on that..
    My BFG's on my TD5 are now getting towards replacement after 12 years and my Swampers are a bit older than that & no where near half worn.
    Downside is they are noisier & not as "grippy" so you need to be aware of that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    Condition is a better indicator than age.
    that's what I tell my wife....

    why does she walk away laughing?

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    The exceptional bargain price that was offered to me is a 23% discount on the initial price.
    So basically a four year old Pirelli Scorpion ATR has the same price as a new Falken FK/AT.

    What do you think? are they still a catch or should I search for an alternative?

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    If you like that brand of tyre (as I do) go for it. Good for gravel, sand etc, but not the best mud tyre. Even if they only last you say 4 years before wearing out, you have lost nothing. Mind you, did we ever talk about a spare?
    My only minor bitch is that they hold stones in the tread, and in my case seem to be a magnet for picking up tek screws.
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