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Where is the production date of car tires?

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SanGideon
07/29/2025, 05:00:50 AM

Car tire production dates are located on the sidewall of the tire. Here are the relevant details: 1. The production date of car tires is indicated by a four-digit number. The production date code format is "AABB," where the first two digits represent the production week, and the last two digits represent the production year. For example, 1204 means the tire was produced in the 12th week of 2004. 2. Car tires are circular elastic rubber products mounted on various vehicles or machinery to roll on the ground. They are usually installed on metal rims to support the vehicle body, absorb external shocks, ensure contact with the road surface, and maintain driving performance. Tires have high load-bearing capacity, traction performance, and shock absorption. Additionally, they feature high wear resistance and flex resistance, along with low rolling resistance and heat generation.

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PenelopeLee
08/12/2025, 03:58:24 AM

When I first learned to drive and bought a used car, checking the tire production date was quite crucial. The date is located on the sidewall of the tire, usually within an area called the DOT certification code. If you crouch down and look closely, you'll see a string of numbers and letters, with the last four digits being the key: the first two digits indicate the production week (e.g., 01 to 52), and the last two digits represent the year (like 23 for 2023). For example, 1924 means the tire was manufactured in the 19th week of 2024. I learned this from an experienced mechanic during a tire change. He explained that tires start aging from that date, with the rubber becoming brittle, and prolonged use at high speeds could lead to issues. Generally, it's recommended to replace tires older than 6 years. Now, I check them every time I wash my car and even help friends inspect their tires—safety comes first. I also remind everyone to regularly check tire pressure and tread depth to prevent small issues from turning into big problems.

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Kennedy
10/05/2025, 11:09:31 PM

As a car DIY enthusiast, I've dealt with many tire issues, and locating the production date isn't hard. It's hidden in the embossed markings on the tire sidewall, near the rim, usually the last four digits of the DOT code. You'll need good lighting to spot it – try using your phone's flashlight or a tire groove tool. The decoding is simple: the first two digits represent the week number (1-52), and the last two indicate the year. For example, 3424 means the tire was produced in the 34th week of 2024. Don't underestimate this information – tires have a lifespan of about 6-10 years, and older ones pose a blowout risk. When helping neighbors change tires in our community garage, I always remind them not to overlook this. Additionally, after tire installation, regular wheel balancing is essential, along with maintaining proper load capacity and speed, which can extend tire life by tens of thousands of kilometers.

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VanNora
11/18/2025, 11:37:02 PM

As a family car frequently used for school runs, tire safety is my top concern. The manufacturing date is easy to locate—it's on the tire sidewall, specifically near the DOT marking. Just look for the four-digit code. For example, '1019' means the tire was manufactured in the 10th week of 2019. I always check this during routine vehicle maintenance to ensure they're within safe limits. This is crucial because aged tires are prone to air leaks or reduced traction, especially in rainy conditions. I recommend other family car owners regularly inspect tires with simple tools while also checking overall wear patterns—safety should never be delayed.

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DiAnderson
01/09/2026, 01:13:28 AM

Having driven for over twenty years, I've changed tires numerous times and have long memorized the location of the production date. It's usually in a slightly recessed corner on the tire sidewall, with the last four digits of the DOT code being the key numbers. For example, when I recently saw '1323,' it meant the tire was produced in the 13th week of 2023. You need to crouch low to check it properly to avoid misreading. The date is crucial because tire lifespan is calculated from the manufacturing date, and using overaged tires increases the risk of accidents. A friend of mine once had a blowout due to old tires, so now I always check the date when buying new tires or used cars. Beyond that, overall tire maintenance includes monitoring tire pressure and avoiding sharp objects, which can save a lot of hassle.

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Jill
04/05/2026, 11:25:18 PM

Recently, I've been obsessed with sharing car maintenance posts, and the location of the tire production date is quite fascinating. It's found in the embossed area on the inner or outer side of the tire. The last four digits of the DOT code reveal the date—for example, 2724 means the tire was manufactured in the 27th week of 2024. To spot it, you need to crouch down for a closer look or use an app to scan for assistance. Regarding the date, tire performance declines as they age, and those over six years old may become unsafe. I've tried keeping records of each inspection time and even recommended friends to check during seasonal changes. Extending this to installing a tire pressure monitor makes things even more convenient.

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