My daughter got told today the tires on her Jeep were more then ten years old . They would only sell her new tires or nothing. Supposedly there is a law about that. Any ideas?
For example, the won’t repair sidewall holes, etcYes certain shops have standards
That's everywhere. I've had 3 nails the past 7 or 8 years and both sidewalls were a no. The non-sidewall was a $25 patchFor example, the won’t repair sidewall holes, etc
Repairing a sidewall hole is really dangerous. I won't even do it on my own stuff.That's everywhere. I've had 3 nails the past 7 or 8 years and both sidewalls were a no. The non-sidewall was a $25 patch
Or of the law you were asking about was only selling new tires, it depends on the state. Some states do have laws prohibiting the sales and installation of used tires. Iowa does not have such a law.There should be an oval on the sidewall near the bead with a 4 digit code, that's the build date. For example if it says 4321 then that means the tires were made in the 43rd week of 2021.
I believe it's a law on commercial vehicles. I am not sure on passenger vehicles, but I have never heard of anyone having the build dates looked at on their tires of a passenger car. If a tire were to fail and cause an accident resulting in serious injury or worse, you can bet someone would look at it.
Honestly 10 years is time to replace tires. Also you get what you pay for on tires. More expensive tires will usually last longer than cheap ones. Although if the car hasn't been driven enough to wear out the tires in 10 years maybe some cheaper ones will do.
I would recommend not taking a vehicle to Walmart for any type of car repairs, not even an oil change.I know Wal Mart will not touch a tire (rotate or otherwise) if it is 10 years old or older. I am sure it has to do with liability concerns.
It might be law if the mechanic was also doing a state inspection. 10 year old tires would be a fail in North Carolina most likely.Doubt it's a law, but it may be an internal company policy.
What was she trying to get done? Plug? Patch? Rotation?