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Old 03-12-2008, 11:38 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by black_bi-turbo
Sorry for the confusion, but for one, they aren't on a boxster. Also, the inflation specs are specific for the original factory tires/and wheels, which changes when moving up in wheel size. The tires were on the car for about 8 months, which is well under 5 years, and this is not a result of dryrot. I have the receipt of purchase necessary and i was right around 8000mi. on the tires. I appreciate the fact that these questions are being raised and i understand the tires are a consumable product, but this tire was not worn out. As i said, this has been my experience, ongoing since December.
Tire pressure requirements don't necessarily change with tire size.

There is a date of manufacture on the tire that will tell you how old it is. They can be sitting in a warehouse for quite some time at a dealer before they get mounted.
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