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Old 07-13-2020, 01:14 PM #16
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You’re right. I missed the LT. Another reason I’m asking is that I heard most of the E loads are made in the US and that the SL’s like mine are made in China.
Mine says made in Thailand.
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FWIW - I wouldn't think twice about it. Rubber ages. Some small cracks on the surface don't really indicate a problem. It's most likely cosmetic. Look at the inside sidewall of your tires. If you don't see any issues there - it's probably the result of whatever chemicals you're using to clean them.
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When one looks like this its time to replace all the tires.
6 years and 17000 miles
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Any update on this? Curious if they were ever covered under warranty. I have the exact same cracking around the bead issue on both sidewalls of my At3/Ws. Mine are OEM size 265/70/17 on ICON Rebounds. Tires manufactured and purchased in 2019 with 23k on them. 3 from the same lot are all cracking and the 4th from a different lot is not.

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