Where to Check the Age of Tires?

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Edgar
07/29/25 11:56am
Tire age can be determined by checking the production date on the tire. The specific location is on the sidewall of the tire, where there is a combination of letters and numbers. The last four digits represent the production date, with the last two digits indicating the production year and the first two digits indicating the week of the year when the tire was produced. Tires, commonly referred to as 'tires,' are typically made of wear-resistant rubber materials and can be classified into solid tires and pneumatic tires. Pneumatic tires consist of an inner tube and an outer tire. Tires are circular elastic rubber products assembled on various vehicles or machinery to roll on the ground. They are usually mounted on metal rims to support the vehicle body, absorb external shocks, ensure contact with the road surface, and maintain the vehicle's driving performance.
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