I just got a reply from them regarding the date code on the tires. Their response was a non answer essentially. They said the majority of their tires are less than 2 years old and that they are too large of an operation to have someone physically inspect tires for a date code. Great customer service, huh?
I just got a reply from them regarding the date code on the tires. Their response was a non answer essentially. They said the majority of their tires are less than 2 years old and that they are too large of an operation to have someone physically inspect tires for a date code. Great customer service, huh?
Let's see. Link is showing 315s, whereas my car is running 345s, stock size rear. Bridgestones are generally cheaper, quieter running, stickier, and last as long. The original Goodyears are a good parking tire, and in that case you can keep the original look and NEVER have to change a tire.