Why is there no production date on new car tires?
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If there is no production date on the sidewall of the tire, it may be because the tire is mounted inside out, or the production date has been worn off. Here is relevant information: Tire date: When a tire is mounted on the rim, the outer side should face outward, and the outer side of the tire is usually marked with "outside." When installing the tire, make sure the side marked "outside" faces outward. If you find no production date on a new tire when purchasing, do not buy such a tire. Precautions: When replacing tires, always pay attention to the production date marked on the tire. There is a set of 4-digit numbers on the tire sidewall, where the first two digits indicate the week of the year, and the last two digits indicate the year. For example, "3512" means the tire was produced in the 35th week of 2012.