Where can I find my tire expiration date? So let me start by saying tires don't have an expiration date. Tires have a manufactured date. It's on one side of the tire so it depends on whether the tires mounted with that number on the outside or the inside as whether you can see it or not. So what you're looking for is you're looking for the letters "DOT" for Department of Transportation. Then there will be a bunch of other codes and then typically you'll have an oval and in that oval is going to be a four digit code. So this particular one is 2923 that means it's the 29th week of 2023. https://lnkd.in/gvZHpfmj
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