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so is it heat, uv, or exposure to weather that causes the dry rot or a combination of the 3. I was looking to be about 18 1600's but I would store them in a storage container.
I've been looking to get some 395's or maybe 1400's and would like to know the likelihood for dryrot on tires that have been stored out side. I saw some 12.5's that showed dryrot when you pulled on the tire. with the 395's I didn't try to pull on the tire to determine the degree of dryrot.