A tester is allowed to use a BLUNT tool to open the cracks to see if cords are exposed. I would be very surprised to see that tyre fail the MOT. That's not to say I would want it on my car, but that's another story.
Thanks Lee - they are dated Wk 26 2019 and I bought them in Nov. 2019 so they were only about 3 months old. Formula One got them specially for me as it wasn't a tyre they stocked at the time. My local repair garage said it was either because I had painted the side walls (!) or because I had run them at the wrong pressures (no) ......
Some brands are more susceptible to cracking in the bottom of the grooves than others. Not necessarily connected to age of tyres as much as the rubber itself.
I had this with my last set of Falkens which suprised me on how bad they were but had just been sitting there. Maybe reaction to chemicals on cleaning?
Its the compounds.
Most summer tyres have tweaked their compounds slightly to use less raw products like natural rubber and raw silicates.
Leaving the tyre more susceptible to cracking due to temperature and humidity changes and the compounds ability to expand and contract also lessons its uv durability too.
You see a lot if brands even premium ones starting to crack at a relatively young age.
Stephen.
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