These 2 things kill tires in storage | Driving.ca
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 Published On Nov 2, 2022

#wintertires #tirestorage #tirechange

Every October I get a thousand emails and comments from readers asking advice: what are the dos and don’ts of tire storage? What’s the best way to store my off-season tires? What do I do in my garage at home during tire-swap season?

Further, it turns out “Can I store my tires outside?” and “Is it bad for my tires to park in a puddle?” are common web search questions on the topic of tires.

Look, your tires are built to support thousands of pounds of weight, tremendous loads and g-forces, and extremes of heat and climate road-surface conditions. They’ll roll endlessly through salt, sand, rain, snow and mud — all while surviving almost constant impacts from the road surface.

They’ll be fine in your shed — provided you store them the right way.

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