the last four #' are the week and year tire was made
there is a date code on sidewall.
To decipher a can date code, first locate the code, usually found on the bottom or side of the can. The format may vary by manufacturer, but common elements include a combination of letters and numbers indicating the production date, such as a Julian date (day of the year) followed by a year. For instance, a code like "12345" could mean it was produced on the 123rd day of a specific year. Check the manufacturer's website for specific decoding instructions, as formats can differ.
decipher code depends upon the algorithm you used to make them. there are no general methods.
It was not easy to read but they managed to decipher it and now they knew what they meant.
The date code is written on the sidewall of all tires. Click the link to my blog and scroll down to "New Tire Old Tire" where I explain how to tell the age of a tire.
The language that helped decipher the hieroglyphics was Greek.
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simple, you don't
analyze The word decipher means to successfully interpret or understand something, to figure something out that is written in code.
yes, that is fine.
Look at the date code on the side of the tire. You may see a code like M609 which means the tire was manufactured the 6th week of 2009. You may also see something like R5108 which means it was made the 51st week of 2008.
take out every alternate letter