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How to Check the Date on a Tire?

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VanMadelyn
07/29/25 1:00pm

Tire date checking method: Locate the three letters DOT on the outer side of the tire. The four digits following these letters represent the tire's production date, typically consisting of four digits AABB. The first two digits AA indicate the week number of the year when the tire was produced, while the last two digits BB represent the year. Car tires are one of the essential components of a vehicle, directly contacting the road surface and working together with the car suspension to mitigate impacts during driving. They ensure good ride comfort, smooth driving, excellent adhesion between the wheels and the road, and improve the vehicle's traction, braking, and off-road capability.

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DiConnor
08/14/25 2:12am

As a veteran driver with over 20 years of experience, I always emphasize the importance of knowing how to read tire dates—otherwise, you'll never feel truly secure on the road. You see that long DOT code on the tire sidewall? Just focus on the last four digits: the first two indicate the week of production, and the last two represent the year. For example, '1523' means the tire was manufactured in the 15th week of 2023. Over time, tire rubber hardens and becomes brittle, increasing the risk of blowouts even if the tread appears fine. That’s why tires older than five years should be replaced immediately. I recommend checking them every six months when seasons change—measure the tire pressure and inspect wear patterns while you're at it. This habit ensures safer driving and fewer surprises.

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MacJeremiah
10/09/25 7:14am

Buddy, I've been around the car modification scene for a while, and tire dating is super common. Just glance at the DOT code on the sidewall—the last four digits tell you the production week and year. For example, 4022 means the tire was made in the 40th week of 2022. Tires older than six years are basically trash—they crack from aging and become a major risk, especially at high speeds. Nowadays, I always check the tires when washing my car, looking for nails or bulges too. Don’t just focus on the date; overall safety matters. When buying new tires, picking ones with a recent production date saves a lot of hassle.

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OLydia
11/22/25 8:29am

As a housewife, car safety is crucial. I feel much more at ease after learning how to check tire dates. Just look for the DOT mark on the sidewall of the tire - the last four digits like 1224 indicate the tire was produced in the 12th week of 2024. Old tires tend to harden and crack, and a blowout while driving kids around could be dangerous. I always take a quick look when washing my car each month and check the rubber elasticity by squeezing. I'd advise fellow moms not to rely solely on repair shops - regular self-checks can help prevent problems in advance.

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