Where is the production date of the tire?
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The production date of the tire is located on the sidewall of the tire, with the first two digits representing the production week and the last two digits representing the year. Below is a detailed introduction to the specifications of car tires: 1. Specification model representation: Tires are important components of a car, and there are many specifications and models of tires, with different specifications and models suitable for different types of vehicles. The specification model identification is usually on the sidewall of the tire, represented by a series of alphanumeric characters, corresponding to the tire's tread width, aspect ratio, type, rim size, load index, and speed rating. Taking the tire specification 195/55/R16 85V as an example, 195 refers to the tire width of 195mm; 55 refers to the tire aspect ratio, meaning the section height is 55% of the width; R indicates that the tire is a radial tire (the inner layer of this tire is manufactured in a radial manner); 15 refers to the rim diameter of 15 inches; 85 is the load index, with 85 representing a maximum load capacity of 515 kilograms, and four tires can bear 515×4=2060 kilograms; V indicates a speed rating of 240 km/h. 2. Speed rating: According to the different maximum speeds they can withstand, tire speed ratings can be divided into different levels from A to Z, with level A further divided into eight different levels from A1 to A8. The further back the letter representing the tire speed rating is, the better the tire performance.