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#1 Posted : Saturday, 31 August 2013 10:58:24 AM(UTC)
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had a weird one a while ago.
guy offered a car to me cheap as it had a canary.
canary was for tyres being out of date. not worn out, not damaged.
never heard that one before.
maybe the officer needed some numbers or had a bad day.
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#2 Posted : Saturday, 31 August 2013 6:06:43 PM(UTC)
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I've heard that this was being considered, but I didn't know it was law yet & I doubt that will ever become so.

Sounds like an over zealous copper to me.

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#3 Posted : Saturday, 31 August 2013 10:05:33 PM(UTC)
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The old Aussie made 215/65/14 Madison tyres on my HJ Premier will be in trouble then. I think they were put on some time in the 90's.
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#4 Posted : Sunday, 1 September 2013 5:10:25 AM(UTC)
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Industry standard 6-7 years whether used or not no Good !!!!
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#5 Posted : Sunday, 1 September 2013 6:45:44 PM(UTC)
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As far as I was aware it was only being done voluntarily by tyre shops.

My local guy won't fit customer supplied tyres that older than a particular date, and it has resulted n quite a few heated arguments at the front counter.

He's also given away several sets of old stock & good 2nd hand ones - all beyond their acceptable date, to some of the guys who do burnouts at WSID - but again, he won't fit them.

I think it comes down to the corporate chains fearing potential legal action if an old tyre was to fail - certain consumers seem to be quick to seek millions in compensation from larger corporates who are perceived to have the cash to pay out massive claims.
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#6 Posted : Sunday, 15 December 2013 11:19:18 AM(UTC)
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my local tyre guy does what I want when I want, but he says for everyone else 10 years is the maximum for refits
Old holdens brought on the spot, quick decision, cash paid.
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