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    Dry rot?

    Is this dry rot? 6 year old tires. Click image for larger version

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    #2
    I recommend getting rid of them. Anything over 4-5 years is asking for trouble.
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      #3
      Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post
      I recommend getting rid of them. Anything over 4-5 years is asking for trouble.
      Thanks, I was ready to get rid of them, just hoping maybe one track day.

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        #4
        That's not melted tire from track use?

        Tires don't magically explode when they get 5 years old guys.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
          That's not melted tire from track use?

          Tires don't magically explode when they get 5 years old guys.
          No, it's in between the hankooks letters and the big bar above it.
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            #6
            I have seen this before where the outer layer of rubber wanted to peel off around the lettering. Not necessarily indicative of an impending failure, but definitely a qc issue and not a good thing.

            6 years old is not that bad. If they were 10 I'd say replace them anyway simply due to the age.

            What is peace of mind and safety worth to you?

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              #7
              Originally posted by cobra View Post
              I have seen this before where the outer layer of rubber wanted to peel off around the lettering. Not necessarily indicative of an impending failure, but definitely a qc issue and not a good thing.

              6 years old is not that bad. If they were 10 I'd say replace them anyway simply due to the age.

              What is peace of mind and safety worth to you?
              It's strange that only one of them is showing this, I do have an extra tire of the exact same brand & model. It's brand new however. Wanted one more track day out of them but just uncertainty about overall safety since I'm not very knowledgeable in this arena.

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                #8
                I think he is asking about the many cracks in the sidewall right above the lettering, which was the first thing that caught my eye as a concern. Extra tire chunks on tread are not a concern.

                I would not run this on track, even though there are steel/kevlar belt reinforcements there, I would not risk sidewall failure, given how much abuse it takes.

                Side question, did these sit in the sun/uv?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by mrgizmo04 View Post
                  I think he is asking about the many cracks in the sidewall right above the lettering, which was the first thing that caught my eye as a concern. Extra tire chunks on tread are not a concern.

                  I would not run this on track, even though there are steel/kevlar belt reinforcements there, I would not risk sidewall failure, given how much abuse it takes.

                  Side question, did these sit in the sun/uv?

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                  I'm not sure since I picked these up mainly for the apex wheels they're mounted on. But thought maybe I could make a track day out of them.

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                    #10
                    I thought those lines were part of the design 😄
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                      #11
                      If these are a DOT R compound tires, I wouldn't run them. They will be hockey pucks.

                      Might be fun due to the lack of grip, but R compound tires lose their magic pretty quickly when they age. 6 years is a looooong time for an R compound tire, regardless of how they've been stored.

                      If fast lap times are your goal, this is not the path of least resistance to get there...
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Casa de Mesa View Post
                        If these are a DOT R compound tires, I wouldn't run them. They will be hockey pucks.

                        Might be fun due to the lack of grip, but R compound tires lose their magic pretty quickly when they age. 6 years is a looooong time for an R compound tire, regardless of how they've been stored.

                        If fast lap times are your goal, this is not the path of least resistance to get there...
                        I'm not sure if they're r compound.

                        https://www.americastire.com/buy-tir...storeCode=1336

                        These are the tires, didn't mention anything about r compound in the description. But they're version 1's not c52 but c51.


                        Update:
                        I guess c51 is the compound.
                        Last edited by simonnim; 06-23-2023, 11:39 AM.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by simonnim View Post

                          I'm not sure if they're r compound.

                          https://www.americastire.com/buy-tir...storeCode=1336

                          These are the tires, didn't mention anything about r compound in the description. But they're version 1's not c52 but c51.
                          They are definitely a DOT radial R compound tire:

                          The Hankook Ventus Z214 C51 is a symmetrical semi-slick tire with tread width longitudinal tread grooves for outstanding performance on the circuit in dry or damp conditions. This is a street legal competition tire with DOT number, C5 tread compound.
                          R compound means race compound, or competition. There are true race slicks that aren't DOT legal, fully slick and extremely sticky. And then there are "DOT legal race tires" that have a low treadwear rating, massive contact patches but because of the suggestion of grooves in the tire, are street legal.

                          The treadwear on these is 045. That's a sticky tire...

                          ...when they were new. I wouldn't run them in a track day. They will be extremely loose.

                          Edit: by comparison, look for the treadwear rating of the very capable Michelin Pilot Sport 4S street tire. It's probably something like 200 - 220.
                          Last edited by Casa de Mesa; 06-23-2023, 11:51 AM.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post

                            Tires don't magically explode when they get 5 years old guys.

                            right? Tried selling my E92 wheels on M3F with 3-4 year old PSS tires and everybody acted like the tires were about to explode the next day like a dead necrotic whale washed ashore and cooking in the sun for 5 days.

                            My E46 continentals are 10 years old now and have 4K miles on them but still look intact and I drive it on the freeway every now and then. Mind you this includes 5 years of storage in freezing midwest. I’ll be replacing them this summer.

                            So yeah tires don’t automatically go bad after an expiration date like milk does. Sure you have to replace them but not at the intervals greedy manufacturers come
                            up with to line their pockets with more money and save their butt from a major lawsuit.
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                              #15
                              Ahh... but what do you guys think about those veins on the image?

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