How to Check the Production Year of Goodyear Tires?

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MargaretLynn
07/24/25 1:08pm
Goodyear tires indicate the production year as follows: On the sidewall of the tire, within a small square, the production date of the tire is marked with a four-digit number. The last two digits represent the year, and the first two digits represent the week number. For example, 3513 indicates that the tire was produced in the 35th week of 2013, approximately in September 2013. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company is headquartered in Akron, Ohio, USA. The company primarily manufactures tires, engineered rubber products, and chemical products. Automobile tires can be divided into pneumatic tires and solid tires based on the structure of the tire body, with the vast majority of modern vehicles using pneumatic tires. According to the air pressure inside the tire, pneumatic tires can be categorized into high-pressure tires, low-pressure tires, and ultra-low-pressure tires.
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Mason
08/11/25 7:12am
I've been driving my own car for over a decade and found checking the production year of Goodyear tires is actually quite simple. Just squat down and look at the tire sidewall - you'll find the DOT marking, where the last four digits are crucial: the first two indicate the production week, while the last two show the year. For example, 2419 means the tire was manufactured in the 24th week of 2019. Tires age quickly, generally needing replacement after about 5-6 years. Older tires tend to harden and crack, potentially causing blowouts at highway speeds. I check mine every six months, while also inspecting tire pressure and tread wear - this saves money and ensures safety. Here's a handy tip: if you can't locate the marking, take a photo with your phone and zoom in, which is much easier than squatting there searching. Make it a habit, because overlooking these small details while driving can lead to trouble.
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