there is no expiry date but u would notice that the tire is beginning to "rot" of and would ne rough , not like the new tyre
Yes they do, but it may be one for several months in the future.
It does not say on the tire. It does say on the tire the MAXIMUM amount of air the tire is capable of holding, but that is not the answer. The answer can be found in the vehicle owners manual or the tire placard....usually found on the door frame or glove box. That will tell you the exact original equipment tire size and recommended psi from the vehicle manufacturer. Always follow that.
If the tires on the vehicle are what the manufacture recomends go by the car specs. The tire specs only tell you max inflation for that tire.
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 tire may be used on numerous applications. The vehicle manufacturer sets the recommended pressure for the vehicle. The tire manufacturer sets the maximum pressure for the tire.The tire may be used on numerous applications. The vehicle manufacturer sets the recommended pressure for the vehicle. The tire manufacturer sets the maximum pressure for the tire.
The tire marking tells you how much pressure the tire can safely take, and the info on the jamb tell you what the the vehicle should need. The jamb value should be lower than the max on the tire, use that.
There are a series of numbers printed on the sidewall of the tire, just above the bead area. They will not be as uniformed or professional looking as the tire size number or printed brand of the tire. One side of the tire will have these additional numbers and the other side won't. The side with the most numbers", will tell you the manufacture date. The last 4 numbers are the date recorded as week and year. For instance if it lists 1608, then the tire was made the 16th week of 2008.
Tire wear is certainly one of the ways to tell, but there are other indicators as well. If the vehicle pulls to one side you no doubt have an alignment problem.
When you are looking for information about the right tire size for your vehicle, l would recommend your local vehicle dealership. The will know the correct tire size for your vehicle.
A bicycle tire is a tire which fits on the wheel of a bicycle or similar vehicle.
There is written on the side of the tire, the maximum tire pressure you can inflate the tire to. But the proper pressure depends on what vehicle you install the tire on. Look on the driver's door post of the vehicle or in the owner's manual.