Frequently Asked Questions

Can Classic tires be used in all weather conditions?

Classic tires are generally suitable for dry and wet conditions. However, especially compared to modern all-season or winter tires, they are not optimized for extreme winter or heavy rain driving.

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What makes Classic tires different from regular tires?

Classic tires are specifically designed for vintage or classic cars, maintaining an authentic look while often incorporating modern tire production methods as well as hand-made, limited-run products.

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I have a vintage wheel that uses a tube, are there classic tires for my fitment?

Yes! There are several Classic tires that are compatible with tube-type vintage wheels for older vehicles equipped with non-airtight rims.

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Can Classic tires be used for daily driving?

Yes, Classic tires are built to perform in daily driving conditions, although they are designed to maintain the aesthetic and handling characteristics of vintage vehicles. It's important to check if they're suitable for your driving needs.

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What is the typical lifespan of Classic tires?

The lifespan of Classic tires depend on usage, storage conditions, and maintenance. On average, tires can last 6 years from the date of installation or 10 years from the date of manufacture, but it’s recommended to inspect them regularly, especially if they aren’t used frequently.

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