Back Used Tires: Buy
: List the exact size, tread life (measured with a tool if possible), and any previous repairs/plugs to avoid issues with buyers. 4. What if they are scrap?
: Inspect for sidewall bulges, pinhole leaks, belt shifts, or dry cracks. Minor repairs are okay, but extreme wear makes them nearly impossible to sell. 2. Choose Where to Sell buy back used tires
Before trying to sell, check if they are "resellable" or just "scrap." : List the exact size, tread life (measured
: Many shops won't buy tires older than 4 years . You can find the 4-digit DOT code on the sidewall (e.g., "1222" means the 12th week of 2022). : Inspect for sidewall bulges, pinhole leaks, belt
: Tires with at least half their tread remaining typically sell for about 50% of the new tire price . If the tread is below 2/32 inches, they are generally considered scrap.