You can determine the year of manufacture of a tire by looking at the DOT code on the sidewall. The last four digits of the code indicate the week and year the tire was made.
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.
By listing the serial number with your question.The serial number is the only way to determine the correct year of manufacture.
The 10th digit of the 17 digit vin is the year of manufacture.
The date of manufacture is listed on the sidewall of the tire although it is a code number not just a date. The date of manufacture can be found in the Tire Identification Number or sometimes call the tire Serial #. On the sidewall you will see DOT followed by a series of letters and numbers. The last 4 numbers are the date of manufacture. The first 2 of the last 4 are the week of manufacture and the last 2 of those 4 are the year. An example is DOT U2LL LMLR2310. In this example the last 4 numbers are 2310. That shows you the tire was made the 23rd week of 2010.
If the tire was made after 2000, the last four digits of the DOT number are the day and year of manufacture. If the number is 1234 for example that is the 123rd day of 2004/2014. The DOT number is on the sidewall of the tire.
Call Smith and Wesson and they will tell you when it left the factory.
my new uniroyal tires have alphabetic mfr date
The date the tire is manufactured is written on the tire sidewall. You will see DOT followed by numbers and letters. The last 4 numbers are the date of manufacture. First two numbers in that group of four, are week of manufacture and last two numbers are year. An example would be DOT 456 R9S6 0211. This would indicate the tire was manufactured the second week of 2011.
Other than Legos, the worlds largest tire manufacture is Goodyear.
The tire pressure is dictated by the tire manufacturer. Look in the side walls of the tire or contact the tire manufacture.
The serial number is needed to determine the manufacture date.
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