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I have 4 procomp mud tires, and I'm afraid of dry rot... how do you store your mud tires when your not tearing up the trails?
Thanks Collin
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Our fleet:
1960 Morris Minor Pick up (right hand drive)
The Tartus: 95 Disco with a full wilderness roof rack, 4 PIA lights on the rack, brush guard, with 2 fog lights, rear tail light guard, 2in Todco lift, Rhino Painted the cargo area, 5 Pro Comp 33in Mud Terrain Tires %75 tread, diff skid plate, and I'm only 18 ....
Bipolar: 2000 p38 Range Rover Brush guard, rear lamp guard, new grill, coil suspension.
If you can store them inside would be the best but even then I would cover them with an old blanket or tarp. UV rays are what dry rot tires more then anything. You can also give them a coat of armor all or the like to help from dry rot also. I always used armor all and a tarp over my ATV since it only gets rode over the winter time, the tires are about 8 years old and no sign of dry rot on them. Also store the tires on the sides instead of up right to keep from gettin flat spots.
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Our fleet:
1960 Morris Minor Pick up (right hand drive)
The Tartus: 95 Disco with a full wilderness roof rack, 4 PIA lights on the rack, brush guard, with 2 fog lights, rear tail light guard, 2in Todco lift, Rhino Painted the cargo area, 5 Pro Comp 33in Mud Terrain Tires %75 tread, diff skid plate, and I'm only 18 ....
Bipolar: 2000 p38 Range Rover Brush guard, rear lamp guard, new grill, coil suspension.