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Old Nov 9th, 2012, 07:58   #427
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Originally Posted by jaygee View Post
So as the picture shows stack them on there sides?

How long is short term/long term? Not everyone has a tyre rack.

I'm still gonna say stacking them on their side is the most convenient easiest way that will not damage the tyres.
Try reading it rather than looking at the pictures.

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Do not stack tyres in piles over long periods.
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Tyres may be stacked on top of each other in piles no higher than 1.2 metres (4ft), preferably on pallets. Reverse the order of the tyres every four weeks.
Stacking tyres that aren't fitted on wheels will see the bottom tyre deform as the weight of the other tyres crush it. Rotating them every 4 weeks will lessen this but the end result being that all tyres are deformed to an extent.

Try this one - http://www.conti-online.com/generato...summer_en.html

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Originally Posted by jaygee View Post
As long as they pumped up (wheels with tyres) you can stack, hang or lay on their sides. If it is just the tyres then on their sides stacked on top of each other is the best.
Funny how you seem to know better than Continental.
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