Where is the production date marking on Maxxis tires?
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Maxxis tire production date markings can be found on the tire sidewall. When replacing tires, it's important to pay attention to the production date of the tires. In addition to checking the production date on the tire sidewall, many tires now come with white labels where the production date can be directly viewed. Typically, the production date of a tire consists of 4 digits, with the first two digits representing the week number and the last two digits representing the year. For example, 1318 represents the 12th week of 2013, indicating that the tire was produced in the 12th week of 2013. Tires are circular elastic rubber products mounted on various vehicles or machinery, usually installed on metal rims, capable of supporting the vehicle body, cushioning external impacts, maintaining contact with the road surface, and ensuring the vehicle's driving performance.
As a car owner who enjoys DIY car inspections, I often help my neighbors check their tire conditions. The production date of Maxxis tires is marked on the sidewall, usually near the rim, printed inside a small oval frame with a four-digit number. The first two digits represent the week of production, and the last two digits represent the year. For example, 2319 means the tire was produced in the 23rd week of 2023. Tires can harden and deteriorate over time, making them unsafe even if the tread is deep. So, whenever I change tires or buy a car, I remind everyone to check the date code to avoid purchasing tires that have been in stock for too long. Carefully inspect along the sidewall—the position might vary slightly depending on tire size, but it’s always on the side. Using a strong flashlight makes it easier to see. Regularly checking this code helps prevent blowout risks in advance.