JASinIL2006
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I went to a local farm implement store yesterday to look at some replacement trailer tires. I asked the (very) young guy behind the counter what the manufacturing date was for a set of bias ply tires I was considering. He said he didn't think bias ply tires had DOT stamps and date stamps on them. I said I didn't believe that to be the case, and we went out to the rack together to look at the tires. Sure enough, I couldn't see anything resembling a date stamp on these tire. (They were Carlisle 205/75D14 bias ply tires.)
I looked at both sidewalls and saw nothing that looked like a datestamp. Does this make sense? I've never seen anything about some times not having mfg. dates; I think I read that the current scheme for dating them (week of the year, and year) is fairly new, but even before that tires were dated, yes?
Anyone know what might be up with these tires? I'm puzzled...
Jim
I looked at both sidewalls and saw nothing that looked like a datestamp. Does this make sense? I've never seen anything about some times not having mfg. dates; I think I read that the current scheme for dating them (week of the year, and year) is fairly new, but even before that tires were dated, yes?
Anyone know what might be up with these tires? I'm puzzled...
Jim