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How to Check Tire Manufacturing Date?

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MacAlana
09/05/2025, 10:04:31 PM

Method to check tire manufacturing date: The manufacturing date of a tire is indicated by a four-digit number printed on the sidewall of the tire. For example, 1019 means the tire was manufactured in the 10th week of 2019. Every tire should have a manufacturing date. If you encounter a new tire without a manufacturing date when purchasing, it means the seller has intentionally removed the numbers to conceal the production date. Avoid buying tires without manufacturing dates. Tires are essential components of vehicles, consisting of circular rubber products mounted on metal rims. Typically, tires bear various loads and compressions during driving, playing a crucial role in vehicle operation.

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VonGideon
09/17/2025, 10:12:21 PM

An experience taught me the importance of checking tire manufacturing dates. A friend's car had a blowout due to 10-year-old tires, which scared me into learning how to check. You can find the DOT code on the tire sidewall, which contains manufacturer information. The last four digits are crucial: the first two indicate the week of production (1-52), and the last two represent the year's last two digits. For example, 2319 means the tire was manufactured in the 23rd week of 2019. The code is usually located near the wheel hub, and sometimes you need to rotate the wheel to see it. Tire rubber degrades over time, and generally, tires should be replaced after 5-6 years, even if unused, as inactivity accelerates aging. I now check all my tires' dates every six months, combined with pressure and tread wear inspections—this habit has helped me avoid many accidents. Checking tire freshness when buying a car is also practical—safety first!

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HoldenLee
10/31/2025, 10:37:39 PM

I'm really concerned about tire aging when it comes to safety, so checking the production date has become an essential skill for me. The last four digits of the tire DOT code indicate the date, for example, 0718 means the tire was produced in the 7th week of 2018. You can find it on the sidewall, just look carefully. It's recommended to check every 6 months, and if the tire is over 6 years old, it should be replaced. Aged tires are prone to skidding or bursting on wet roads. I also check if the tire pressure is moderate, as unstable pressure can shorten the tire's lifespan. Taking a quick glance at the tire condition before driving is a small action that can ensure the safety of the whole family's trip. If buying a used car, it's even more important to verify the date to avoid being harmed by overlooked hazards.

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Sherri
12/14/2025, 09:47:35 PM

Checking tire production date is actually super easy. Look for the DOT code on the tire sidewall - the last four digits reveal the exact manufacturing date. The first two digits indicate the week, while the last two show the year abbreviation (e.g., 1920 means the 19th week of 2020). The code might be on either side or the inner side. As tires age, the rubber becomes brittle and aging significantly increases risks. I keep notes during each inspection - consider replacing tires older than 5 years, don't wait until they're completely worn. Combined with simple air pressure checks, this method can extend tire lifespan.

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MalachiLynn
02/03/2026, 10:41:16 PM

As a family car owner, I always pay attention to tire safety, and checking the production date is part of my routine inspection. The last four digits of the DOT code indicate the date, for example, 3219 means the tire was produced in the 32nd week of 2019. The code is located on the tire sidewall, and you need to squat down to check it carefully. I scan all the tires every six months, and tires that are about 6 years old should be replaced, as aging tires can easily cause sudden problems at high speeds. Combined with maintaining proper tire pressure, this can reduce the likelihood of accidents. I'm even more careful when my child is in the car. This method is simple and effective, and I recommend everyone to make it a habit.

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LaAiden
04/29/2026, 03:05:01 PM

I adhere to preventive maintenance, and checking tire production dates is a crucial step. The last four digits of the DOT number on the tire represent the date code, with the first two digits indicating the week and the last two digits the year. For example, 5118 means the tire was produced in December 2018. The location might be on the inner side of the tire, and you can see it by rotating the wheel. The typical lifespan of a tire is 5-6 years, and aging can lead to potential hazards. I check the date every quarter and replace any overaged tires promptly. Combining this with tire pressure monitoring can save both worry and money. I make it a habit to perform this check during routine maintenance to ensure safe driving.

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