Pretty standard discussion topic, but why not bring it up here... my K5 has nice expensive 35" Toyos on it, including a matching spare. I haven't priced them recently, but it would not be cheap to replace them. Since the truck is seldom driven at this point, the tread is like new. The one inside the truck might still have its whiskers (it is in the rotation). Anyway, they are also over 10 years old at this point. What is your philosophy on replacing good, but old, tires?
I've been down this route once on the K5 already. In that case the tires were visibly cracked so I sold them off for a song. I also had old tires on a Jeep. In that case it was my daily driver, but I still went 8 years or something because my commute isn't that bad and we didn't use it for trips. In that case when I actually did take a freeway trip I ended up with a scary blowout. I tend to blame that on age, but who can really say. But, it did make me a little more cautious about old tires. I'll never take the K5 on the freeway anymore, but having a tire failure up on the trail is no fun either.
My wife would justifiably give me the stink eye spending $2000 on tires for a truck I drive once a month. I'm also paying sky high collector car insurance premiums, but we don't need to talk about that...
I've been down this route once on the K5 already. In that case the tires were visibly cracked so I sold them off for a song. I also had old tires on a Jeep. In that case it was my daily driver, but I still went 8 years or something because my commute isn't that bad and we didn't use it for trips. In that case when I actually did take a freeway trip I ended up with a scary blowout. I tend to blame that on age, but who can really say. But, it did make me a little more cautious about old tires. I'll never take the K5 on the freeway anymore, but having a tire failure up on the trail is no fun either.
My wife would justifiably give me the stink eye spending $2000 on tires for a truck I drive once a month. I'm also paying sky high collector car insurance premiums, but we don't need to talk about that...