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DOT is the abbreviation for “Department of Transportation” and indicates a unique tyre code which is a series of 7 to 13 letters and numbers printed on the sidewall of a tyre (the vertical surface of rubber above the wheel).
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The DOT tyre date code is a 7 to 13 character code that is...
- Tyre Markings
22 Οκτ 2024 · Learn how to read and understand the DOT code on your tires. This guide covers locating the DOT code, decoding manufacturer and size information, and interpreting the date of manufacture. Find practical advice on navigating regulatory changes and common FAQs about DOT codes.
DOT code: All tires for use in the USA have the DOT code, as required by the Department of Transportation (DOT). It specifies the company, factory, mold, batch, and date of production (two digits for week of the year plus two digits for year; or two digits for week of the year plus one digit for year for tires made prior to 2000).
The DOT tire date code is a 7 to 13 character code that is legally required and is usually printed in smaller letters near the bead of the tire (where the tire meets the rim). Its first letters are DOT, which stands for “Department of Transportation” and indicates that the government agency has approved the tire.
Although they’re intended to pass along information to consumers, you need to be a code cracker to understand the DOT number meaning. In a related post that about DOT numbers on tires, we explained how to find tire sizes, load indexes, speed ratings, and age on a tire’s sidewall.
The DOT tyre date code is a 7 to 13 character code that is legally required and is usually printed in smaller letters near the bead of the tyre (where the tyre meets the rim). Its first letters are DOT, which stands for “Department of Transportation” and indicates that the government agency has approved the tyre.
In this article, you will learn to read a tyre size and its maximum load and speed and find out how the brand, range and tyre type, are shown on your tyre. You will also learn about other tyre markings such as the snowy mountain symbol, M+S letters and the significance of the OE marking.