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DrNavyRet
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When should you replace the original Goodyear RF's? My '04 has 8950 miles and there are still nubs on my tires and plenty of tread. I know that as a tire gets older, the rubber gets harder (but RF's are hard to being with). There is no cracking on the sidewalls and they hold air like a champ; I have people chomping on the bit to buy my old tires since I mentioned to them that I may be replacing them. Obviously, I don't drive the car a lot; it is a garage queen - I bought the car with 7200 miles 18 months ago. I don't smoke the tires and drive it like the grandpa that I am; no "drive it like you stole it" driving style here. So, as a matter of safety, given what I have described, should I replace my "near new but old" Goodyears or keep them?