Read the sidewall information.
Yes, it is listed right on the sidewall.
Some are and some aren't. Look on the sidewall of the tire and it will tell you where that tire was made.
They are a Japanese tire company and as far as I know they do not have a production plant in the U.S. The code on the sidewall of the tire will tell you where it is made. Click the link.
If you can give me the DOT Code on the sidewall of the tire I can tell where (what plant) this tire is made. Click the link.
There is a seam in the tire
Tell me the DOT code number on the side of the tire and I will tell you the manufacture.
Every tire has a code across the outside wall. The last four numbers explain the week and year of manufacture, for example 4206 tell you that tire was made the 42nd week of 2006. Another example is an tire from the 1990's only has 3 numbers so it would look like this 238 that tells you the tire was made the 23rd week of 1998. Tires should be not be used if they are more than 6 years old.
You really can't tell the exact pressure. All striking the side will do it tell you that there is pressure in the tire and enough experience striking a tire that is properly inflated will give you an idea if it is close to correct.
That information is written right on the sidewall of the tire.
They are distributed by a Japanese company. Who makes them varies from year to year. The country of manufacture is written on the side of the tire. The DOT code will tell you the plant they were made in.
What Kind of tire do you what know about? Charles Goodyear made the fisrt Vulcanized tire which has the metal in it
It's printed on the side of every tire.
Two places will tell you, 1st is on the drivers door, there will be a "tag" withthe tire type and pressure, but look on the side of the tire (#2) it will tell you the max tire pressure.