While happily chewing away on the last of yesterday's collard greens, I couldn't help but ruminate on a "dressing" question.
Recently, (as in a few days ago,) I hammered two used tires onto the vehicle formerly known as "Thunder the Wonder Pig." They're "Primewell" brand 195/70/14's and they look pretty good. Though used, they still have plenty of life left in them with nary a crack on either the tread or sidewalls.
Now I'm wondering, how do you guys feel about "Tire dressing"? I've seen it in the stores and am now curious if this will keep my tires from cracking, the way the last set did.
I've looked at several kinds, the spray on stuff and the "lotion" kind.
What say you guys? I'm not after looks as much as I'm after "longevity" and "perseveration."
Thoughts? (Boy, these greens are good).
Recently, (as in a few days ago,) I hammered two used tires onto the vehicle formerly known as "Thunder the Wonder Pig." They're "Primewell" brand 195/70/14's and they look pretty good. Though used, they still have plenty of life left in them with nary a crack on either the tread or sidewalls.
Now I'm wondering, how do you guys feel about "Tire dressing"? I've seen it in the stores and am now curious if this will keep my tires from cracking, the way the last set did.
I've looked at several kinds, the spray on stuff and the "lotion" kind.
What say you guys? I'm not after looks as much as I'm after "longevity" and "perseveration."
Thoughts? (Boy, these greens are good).