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Tire value - Gardner Yeaw - 07-11-2007 12:52

I am wondering at what age truckers would no longer be interested in
the tires from by bird. I will need to replace them in the next 2 or
three years due to age, but I may be ahead if I do it soon enough to
sell off the old ones. Low mileage excellent tread.
Just wondering what most people do.

Gardner
78FC33


Tire value - Jon - 07-11-2007 14:40

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw"
wrote:
>
> I am wondering at what age truckers would no longer be interested
in
> the tires from by bird. I will need to replace them in the next 2
or
> three years due to age, but I may be ahead if I do it soon enough
to
> sell off the old ones. Low mileage excellent tread.
> Just wondering what most people do.
>
> Gardner
> 78FC33
>Contact a commercial truck tire company. I gave my tires to a
friend who services trucks tires that are flat on the road or
wherever? He told me that he sells them to garbage truck companys
and gets maybe 50 dollars a peice.

Jon
Rebel Bird


Tire value - Larry Dill - 07-12-2007 00:29

Gardner,
I replaced all my tires on the bus in Feb. of this year, the tires on
the bus were ten years old... I bought BFG's for $380 ea. plus $20 for
equal tire balance in ea. tire... Plus they gave me $60 for each of
the Goodyear G159's that were on the bus...
The co. name is;
The Tire Supply
1165 Leggett Ave
Bronx, NY 10474
Telephone: (718) 328-2233
HTH

Sea Ya
Larry Dill/
NYC
84 FCSB





--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw"
wrote:
>
> I am wondering at what age truckers would no longer be interested in
> the tires from by bird. I will need to replace them in the next 2 or
> three years due to age, but I may be ahead if I do it soon enough to
> sell off the old ones. Low mileage excellent tread.
> Just wondering what most people do.
>
> Gardner
> 78FC33
>


Tire value - Gardner Yeaw - 07-12-2007 12:16

Larry,
That sounds like a fair deal. I am in New Jersey, so that isn't
very far for me.

Gardner
78FC33

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Larry Dill"
wrote:
>
> Gardner,
> I replaced all my tires on the bus in Feb. of this year, the tires
on
> the bus were ten years old... I bought BFG's for $380 ea. plus $20
for
> equal tire balance in ea. tire... Plus they gave me $60 for each of
> the Goodyear G159's that were on the bus...
> The co. name is;
> The Tire Supply
> 1165 Leggett Ave
> Bronx, NY 10474
> Telephone: (718) 328-2233
> HTH
>
> Sea Ya
> Larry Dill/
> NYC
> 84 FCSB
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw"
> wrote:
> >
> > I am wondering at what age truckers would no longer be
interested in
> > the tires from by bird. I will need to replace them in the next
2 or
> > three years due to age, but I may be ahead if I do it soon
enough to
> > sell off the old ones. Low mileage excellent tread.
> > Just wondering what most people do.
> >
> > Gardner
> > 78FC33
> >
>


Tire value - Eric Johnson - 07-13-2007 11:25

Hi Gardner,
I remember an old message from Randy DuPree that said he replaces his tires at 5
years
because he can still recover some money for them on the used tire market. Don't
remember how much he gets and not sure if this is an economical decision or not.
Last
time I chanced tires they were 12 years old, which is too long to wait even
though they still
looked good. Didn't get anything for them. Hope this helps.

Eric in San Antonio
84FC35SBWL2

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" wrote:
>
> I am wondering at what age truckers would no longer be interested in
> the tires from by bird. I will need to replace them in the next 2 or
> three years due to age, but I may be ahead if I do it soon enough to
> sell off the old ones. Low mileage excellent tread.
> Just wondering what most people do.
>
> Gardner
> 78FC33
>


Tire value - Gardner Yeaw - 07-15-2007 14:53

Eric,
A while back I asked Randy to evaluate a potential Bird purchase
for me. In the afternoon of conversations he mentioned he had a
relatonship with truckers and sold his old tires to them. We didn't
get to the age/price part, which prompted my question on the forum.

So I have to believe that Randy has a handle on the subject and
that 5 years is probably the optimum. I would guess that they start
to drop in resale value after that. It seems the biggest factor in
getting top dollar is finding a buyer.

Thanks ot all who responded, now I have a better idea of what the
deal is.

Gardner
78FC33

WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Eric Johnson" wrote:
>
> Hi Gardner,
> I remember an old message from Randy DuPree that said he replaces
his tires at 5 years
> because he can still recover some money for them on the used tire
market. Don't
> remember how much he gets and not sure if this is an economical
decision or not. Last
> time I chanced tires they were 12 years old, which is too long to
wait even though they still
> looked good. Didn't get anything for them. Hope this helps.
>
> Eric in San Antonio
> 84FC35SBWL2
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw"
wrote:
> >
> > I am wondering at what age truckers would no longer be
interested in
> > the tires from by bird. I will need to replace them in the next
2 or
> > three years due to age, but I may be ahead if I do it soon
enough to
> > sell off the old ones. Low mileage excellent tread.
> > Just wondering what most people do.
> >
> > Gardner
> > 78FC33
> >
>


Tire value - swedehillfarm - 07-15-2007 16:13

Generally tires have a 5 year expected life(and they are usually date
stamped) even though you may have good tires and they last longer
depending on care and mileage. After five years they would be just
salvage value --maybe 10 to 30 dollars depending on tread and so on.
Secondly, the tires on your BB are most likely a different size than is
common on most trucks since they are actually bus tires. Even going to
a professional truck tire center, I have had to have my tires ordered
in because of the size.

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