How to Check the Production Date of Pirelli Tires?
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The production date of Pirelli tires can be found on the sidewall, as detailed below: 1. Key Points to Note: When replacing tires, it's crucial to check the production date marked on the tire. The production date is typically represented by a four-digit number, where the first two digits indicate the week of production, and the last two digits represent the year. For example, "3512" means the tire was produced in the 35th week of 2012. 2. Shelf Life: The shelf life of a tire is generally 5 years. When replacing with new tires, the production date should not be older than 3 years (the closer the production date, the better, as it means a longer usable period within the shelf life). However, tires do not indicate an expiration date, only the production date. 3. Recommendation: If the production date is unclear, it's advisable not to purchase the tire to avoid buying overly old stock or refurbished tires. Additionally, it's best to choose authorized repair shops or installation points designated by the tire manufacturer for replacement.