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Many people don't give their spare tire any thought until they truly need it, stranded on the side of the road trying to get to work or home to their family. Unfortunately, this is too late to give this suddenly crucial element of your car the attention it deserves.

The reality is that, like any rubber product, your
spare tire slowly deteriorates from the inside out over a matter of months and years sitting in the back of your car. In order to keep your spare tire in top shape, you need to have it inspected on a regular basis by your mechanic and replaced when needed, usually every year or so.
If you have more questions about reading tire date codes, or if you have been injured in a
Florida defective tire accident, call Chalik & Chalik today at (888) 539-5297. Our
Fort Lauderdale defective tire accident attorneys are here to help you.
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