Is there a federal regulation requiring trucks to use new tires when hauling toxic waste?
We are new to the retread business in our country and we wish to know how old a tire can be and still be retreaded or repaired. There is no simple answer to you question, as in most cases a tire is rejected for retreading or repairing not because of its age, but because of its condition. Many tires may be unacceptable for retreading when they are only a year old, while others may be perfectly acceptable for retreading when they are close to ten years old. It all depends on how well the tire is maintained and how and where the tire is used. Some environmental and operating conditions can destroy even the best new tires very quickly.
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