Tires are still good after 5 years, just the outer carcass wears out. Tread diminishes, sidewalls dry rot. Punctures in the tread surface happen.
Recapping a tireis basically is like taping a hockey stick, they take sheet rubber and wind it round and round and round a good, or repaired carcass, and then heat mold them under pressure, to force new tread into the fresh rubber, reinforce the sidewalls, and imprint the new tire info.
Retreads are illegal on semi trucks as steer tires. Peace.
Yes you can. The old rubber carcass is completely ground away to the inner structure. The only way that it wouldn't work, is if the dry rot has sat with cracks exposed long enough to break through the inner structure of the tire. Once the inner structure is broken down, its shredder material.
i could ask my boss if our shop can use some extra junk tires to have recapped. we go through tires pretty fast and most of the ones we get are retreads.
the front drive axle tires should last at least 300k!
the steers and rear drives wont last as long.
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