1985 Trans Am Tire Question

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JAMIE JOHNSON
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Hello, I have a really dumb question. I own a 1985 Pontiac Trans Am with a 305 engine. The car has only 21,500 miles on it. She runs like a dream, is regularly maintained and is stored in the winters. Everything on the car is original, including the tires. My question is this. Should I get new tires? The tires are not close to being bald, but my mechanic said that I should replace the tires because the rubber is too hard and could slip on slick surfaces. I'm not the most mechanically inclined person in the world, but I always thought that tires get replaced when the thread become close to bare. I have never heard of rubber becoming too hard.Thank you for your assistance
Jun 10, 2007 at 5:43 PM
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SC1 RACING
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tires get dry rotted which is worse than a worn out tire. the cost of a tire is well worth considering body work from tire comming apart, sitting on the roadside, or a wreck. always be safe. saftey has no price range.
Jun 27, 2007 at 1:18 PM