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| I can tell you from experience this year that a "new looking" Good Year Endurance doesn't mean it's new. Mine apparently sat on a rack somewhere for a long time. They said my tire was 8 years old and wouldn't warranty it, nor at that point would I expect them to. My biggest advice is really to know how old your tire is or this may happen to your "new" tire. By the way I did update my tires with Carlisle Radialtrail's which I've had before from Blain which is a Wisconsin owned company and right by my house and by a lot of the places I fish, for Good Year I had to go downtown Madison, which I really didn't want to do with my trailer. | |
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