Chemical curing ???? vs Vulcanizing - I would like to know more if there is any truth to chemical curing of tires???? Don't know about that - but all products regardless of how cured will age - and the aging is a Chemical process which is aggravated by UV light, ozone, and other factors including static load. And in general the aging rate will accelerate with heat - all other things being equal - at a rate of 2x for every 10 degrees C (18F). Typical first effect of aging is hardening of rubber - which will affect grip - particularly in wet conditions. It may also result in chunking removal of tread in cornering - I have personal experience with this on 4 year old Continental (General) tires on a 2005 F250 and on 8 year old trailer tires. The cracking most associate with aging is also a result of hardening when rubber loses its elongation capability. That does not mean old tires can't be used for low speed use and static display - I have a pair of 1937 vintage Goodrich rear tractor tires with plenty of cracks filled with silicone that are still holding air on a 1937 tractor. Had a set of OE 1971 Goodyear Polyglas on my low miles 71 Charger 500 but they were parked static for 30 years or more and were severely deteriorated - cracks around the bulge at bottom of tire - went thump getting it out of where it was parked - had to be replaced to drive it. As others have said, I would really hesitate from using a tire that is 10 or more years old at speed - even in the unlikely event that they show no visible issues such as cracking. Damage to car from blowing a tire can be significant even if you don't lose control. On 11/20/2011 6:00 AM, christopher beilby wrote: > > > I may have missed it, sorry if I did. > > Apart from cost of tires for 300s, other collector cars, I believe > today there is a 2nd issue that did not exist when tires that may > still be on our cars were made 10-30 years ago? > > I was told years ago, all tires were vulcanised, made/cured if you > like, by heat from steam - likely by passing them thru some steam heat > process? > But then, some manufacturers, or maybe many/most - who knows?!! - went > to a chemical curing/making process, as it cheaper. > And here is where I get more vague, questioning, of those who know > more - I am told that from the day they made, these chemical cured > tires start to self destruct, and that why some tire brands have time > warranties, in some cases maybe only 4-5 years, despite they > recognised good brands??!! > > Amongst the later posts current on this topic I saw I think that > Cooper warranties it's tires near forever timewise - so obviously they > are not using self destruct chemical curing?! But against this, I > learn in US motorcycle tires are illegal for use if over I think 6 > years old - and date stamp checked? > > Does anybody know anything more certain than my maybe misdirected > beliefs/knowledge - what tires today are chemically cured, what > manufacturers still make tires like maybe Cooper do, that last, have > warranties, until worn out?! > > I recently have bought 3 sets of wide white radials, and I will never > wear them out soon, but if they going to become dangerous because of > chemical self destruction after say 5/6 years, this another thing to > factor in if outlaying $1,200?! > Anyone add anything real certain, or if not, can someone in US maybe > contact Coopers and ask what gives, who does what, is 'chemical curing > self destruction' an old wives tale??! > > Christopher in Australia > > > > > CC: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Chrysler300%40yahoogroups.com> > > To: crc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:crc%40cyberlink.bc.ca> > > From: mmoore8425@xxxxxxx <mailto:mmoore8425%40aol.com> > > Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 06:39:42 -0800 > > Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] re tires, etc for 300 cars > > > > Fern, here is my dilemma: > > Over 50 years, I have acquired and kept three collector cars. Two > were family cars I just wouldn't part with. > > > > My 1963 E Type Jaguar has Dunlop Supersport tires on it, which I > paid $1200 for. They are wonderful tires for that car. They have > 10,000 miles on them but are 10 years old. > > > > My TR3 HAD a set of top Michelin tires, for which I paid $1000 for. > They were 12 years old with maybe 5,000 miles on them when I sold them. > > > > My 300H tires, replaced with Am Classic last summer were like new, > but I bought them in 1982. > > > > In other words, tires on our collector cars "age-out" long before > they wear out. > > > > I chose to buy a set of Vredstein tires for $100 ea for my TR3, and > they work great. I think the Michelins were better tires, but if I'm > going on the freeway, I prefer new Vredsteins to 12 year old anything. > > > > I also have two other daily driver cars, so keeping 5 cars on safe > tires at a reasonable cost can be a daunting prospect for some of us. > > Mike Moore 300H > > > > On Nov 18, 2011, at 5:53 PM, Fern wrote: > > > > > I've been reading this tread re tires, etc for our chrysler 300 > letter cars. I find it rather weird that some members that although > their collectors cars are now worth rather big bucks compared to when > they acquired them years ago, they are not willing to spend the > appropriate amount of $'s to make sure that they are as road worthy as > possible. As far as I'm concerned, safety really comes into play with > all this. My opinion on choice of tires is to get what is the best > tire to do the job and forgot this nonsense as to whether is has wide > white wall or narrow sidewall. When I had my 65 300L ht restored about > 15 years ago, I was not able to find proper 14 inch tires for it plus > the availability of factory hub caps was next to nil(the factory ones > are not really nice looking to start with) plus the price for really > nice ones was prohibitive so I converted to 15 inch wheels using the > magnum 500's with the spinner options. Most people on the street will > not remembe r as to whether these cars had wide whitewalls tires, etc > so why are we wasting lost of money in trying to make to 100 % > factory. Now let's remember that this is a hobby so let's quit > worrying about using crappy bias ply tires as what these came with > from the factory. I will always make sure that I have excellent tires, > brakes and suspension on any of my vehicles. One cannot put a price on > safety. I hope that I haven't offended any of you purists but this is > my two cents worth. Cheers from Fern with 300H convertible and 300L ht > and still to restore 300L 4 speed conv. > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > To send a message to this group, send an email to: > > Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Chrysler300%40yahoogroups.com> > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > <mailto:bob%40simplexco.com> or > > go to http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/Chrysler300/join and > select the "Leave Group" button > > > > For list server instructions, go to > http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm > > > > For archives go to > http://www.forwardlook.net/300-archive/search.htm#querylangYahoo! > Groups Links > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ To send a message to this group, send an email to: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx or go to http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/Chrysler300/join and select the "Leave Group" button For list server instructions, go to http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm For archives go to http://www.forwardlook.net/300-archive/search.htm#querylangYahoo! 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