Make Money With Used Truck Tires
Now theres a concealed secret if you will, about the whole second-hand truck tire trade that the veterans or old boys club would rather you not know about. That hidden information is, there’s cash to be made from your old second-hand truck tires and car tires. And its totally a huge amount of money…I remember collecting cash and cheques from $2k all the way up to over $30k. Such good numbers for a guy in his 20s looking to prove something.
Used tires sales are current in every part of the United States and Canada. Whether its for buying or selling, trading or retreading your used truck tires, money is being made profusely. And yes, you can be part of the money-making circle!
Whats in it for you? We do know, new truck tires are costly, and if youre on a budget because of todays economic climate, then buying and selling second-hand truck tires is more practical, plus its great for mother nature.
You may be asking…how do I begin? Primarily you must learn to inspect used tires. Its so simple to do. The typical person who looks at a used truck tire may assume that its worn out junk, but to a retread plant owner who could retread the tire with fresh rubber they would call this a treasure and pay top cash for that second-hand truck tire.
Buying Used Truck Tires for Sale The treads of the used truck tires should be examined first. Treads are the rubber part that hit the highways. The grooves are called tread patterns and a good number of manufacturers have their own patterns. You will also want to check the wear on the treads and make sure that they are even. If you do detect that the tread is depressed at the center, it means that it had been allowed to run while over inflated. If you notice one edge is worn out over the other, then tire had been utilized on a vehicle that was out of alignment.
If the used truck tire tread is worn on both edges, it means that it had been allowed to run while under inflated.
Small nicks on the tire sidewall are bearable, however, deep cuts should be reason for rejection. Lastly, check the used truck tire bead, or the part that fits onto the wheel rim. There should be no damage and be certain that the belts are not busted. Purchasing Retread Truck Tires for sale
An alternative in buying cheap tires is to look for retread tires or used truck tires that can be retreaded or re-manufactured. The worn treads have been buffed away and totally replaced. Retreading is only feasible for truck tires. Aside from the economic savings you make, recycling used tires saves a lot of natural resources, because each tire can be retreaded for a maximum of ten times.
Grade A, Radial Casings – Virgin casing that has not been retreaded before, does not require more than one nail hole, and no sidewall or bead repairs, DOT date code no older than 5 years, sidewalls are in good condition, no visible bulges.
Grade B, Radial Casings – Virgin casing that has not been retreaded previously, casings require maximum of 2 repairs consisting of crown nail hole no larger than 3/8in diameter or minor sidewall scrapes, DOT date code no older than 7 years
R1 Grading – Used tire casing that has been retreaded once previously, needs a maximum of (1) nail hole repair in crown of tire no larger than 3/8
