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Some of them if they have 70,000 mile tires will have to be replaced cause4 the rubber got old not trad wear

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Yeah, age cracks are gonna cost me as much as tire wear.

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Yeah but I think you can treat them and make them last a bit longer

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You can. You can also do things like drive (at least short distances) on them. You only need to go a tire-length and back a few times. You can also put them on rubber pads that you jack up the car and set them under the wheels. That's a good idea if you're going to keep it stationary for years. The rubber it sits on is rounded, so you aren't getting a flat spot on your tires.