Where to Check the Production Date of Wheel Hubs?
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A 4-digit number can be found near the tire close to the wheel hub. The first two digits indicate the production week, and the last two digits represent the production year. For example, 0110 means the wheel hub was produced in the 1st week of 2010 (the last two digits represent the year, and the first two digits represent the week). Below is some relevant information about wheel hubs: 1. Concept: The wheel hub is the rotating part of the wheel steel inside the tire connected by columns to the wheel core, i.e., the metal component that supports the tire and is mounted on the axle. It is also called the rim, steel ring, or wheel. Wheel hubs come in various types based on diameter, width, forming method, and material. 2. Size: The wheel hub size essentially refers to its diameter. Common terms like 15-inch or 16-inch wheel hubs refer to the size (diameter) of the wheel hub. Generally, in passenger cars, larger wheel hub sizes and higher tire aspect ratios can create a visually appealing tension effect and improve vehicle handling stability. However, this also comes with additional issues such as increased fuel consumption.