Yes, I know this week-year system ... in Oregon it does, even though the tire looks more than 5 years old through the cracks ...

But at Carlisle nothing similar, just this AQ19 ... and it is not possible that it is from 2019 ... 3 years and with this state of cracks !!!

But what I want to know more about is the depth of the groove of a new Carlisle tire.

But at Carlisle nothing similar, just this AQ19 ... and it is not possible that it is from 2019 ... 3 years and with this state of cracks !!!

But what I want to know more about is the depth of the groove of a new Carlisle tire.