Posted by BarnyardEngineering on April 13, 2022 at 04:16:10 from (161.69.121.34):
In Reply to: Old tires posted by 37 chief on April 12, 2022 at 14:56:39:
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That only works if you turn the old tires in when you buy the new ones.
The fact that you already paid the disposal fee for the tires you're trying to get rid of means nothing otherwise. You will pay the fee again, IF you can find a place to get rid of the tires.
Where I lived for the past 15 years there are ZERO places to take used tires. Tire shops can't/won't accept them except as part of a new tire purchase. The scrapyards won't take them unless they're on a junk car, and then they dock you heavily. There are no businesses that handle recycled tires. There are no town or county transfer stations or dumps. There is no "garbage amnesty day" where you can take anything in.
Even out in the sticks some towns have an amnesty day where they bring in dumpsters and you can dispose of whatever, old tires, paint, construction debris, etc.. Not in the rich suburbs though.
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