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Do you know how OLD your tires are? Your life could depend on it.

Reblogger Denise Hamlin, Broker/Owner
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Cardinal Realty ~ 319-400-0268

I don't reblog very often, but Cynthia has put together a really important post here with valuable information. Checking your tires is a serious matter all year round and that goes double in winter.

I had new tires put on my car just a couple of weeks ago. I guess I'll be out there tomorrow checking to see just how "new" they are.

Original content by Cynthia Larsen CalBRE# 01433049

When my family met in Grants Pass Oregon for an annual gathering, my brother's motor home had two tires that virtually exploded on his way South. He was pretty upset about it, not because of the cost, time and frustration, but because the tires really weren't that old. Or so he thought. What my brother was told at the service station is that when he bought those "new" tires, they weren't really new.

So of course I wondered how "new" my tires were when they were installed. There is a cryptic code at the end of a string of letters and numbers on each tire that will tell you. My tires said 0806 which means they were manufactured in the 8th week (08) of 2006 (06) or Feb/06. When I pulled out my vehicle records, I found I had those tires installed "brand new" a year and a half later in Aug/07.

This surprised me because when I went to this very busy tire shop, the tires I needed weren't in stock. I had to wait a week for them to be delivered. Where were those tires stored for one and a half years?

There is a belief that a tire should have a shelf life because they dry out and lose their elasticity. Many feel (our auto industry included) that the shelf life should be 6 years, and any tire in use OR ON A STORE SHELF 6 years after it's manufacture date should be replaced. ABC's 20/20 did an undercover investigation of the growing problem of old tires being sold as new, I highly suggest you watch their story.

Want to know how old your tires are? Look for the letters DOT (Department Of Transportation) on the side of your tire and follow to the end. The last 3 or 4 NUMBERS will tell you the manufacture date. Here are examples ...

  • 414 - manufactured the 41st week in 1994
  • 4202 - manufactured the 42nd week in 2002
  • 231 - manufactured the 23rd week in 1991
  • 3507 - manufactured the 35th week in 2007

If you can't find your DOT code, you will need to get a flashlight and crawl under your car, the tire manufacturers were at one time allowed to put these numbers in the INSIDE side of the tire.

If you are driving on OLD tires, REGARDLESS OF WHEN THEY WERE INSTALLED, you could be endangering the precious cargo that you haul around everyday. Your clients, your kids, your grand-kids. Please check your tires today before the holidays begin ... it could save your life.

 

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Comments(11)

Rebecca Nystrom
RE/MAX Renaissance - Phoenix, AZ

Thanks for reblogging this, I missed it the first time around.  As much as we are on the road, car maintenance is important.

Nov 19, 2010 04:49 PM
Denise Hamlin, Broker/Owner
Cardinal Realty ~ 319-400-0268 - Iowa City, IA
Helping Happy Clients Make Smart Choices

My point exactly Rebecca. This is a really important post.

Nov 19, 2010 04:55 PM
Jon Quist
REALTY EXECUTIVES ARIZONA TERRITORY - Tucson, AZ
Tucson's BUYERS ONLY Realtor since 1996

Really good and timely post. I periodically read this information but never actually get off my duff and check my tires. But now...I can't find the numbers on the outside. I have to remember to have tires checked on the rack next time. There is a line starting out DOT, but no numbers, just batches of letters. Hmmn.

Nov 19, 2010 04:56 PM
Ernie Hernandez
RE/MAX - Cedar Park, TX
Central Texas Real Estate, NW Austin, Cedar Park

Very good point. Thanks for the info.

Nov 19, 2010 04:59 PM
Denise Hamlin, Broker/Owner
Cardinal Realty ~ 319-400-0268 - Iowa City, IA
Helping Happy Clients Make Smart Choices

Hmm indeed Jon. Next time you're in the shop you should ask what the letters mean. At least now we know that there is a way to check how old tires are. That's already something I didn't know before.

Thanks for commenting Ernie. You're welcome!

Nov 19, 2010 05:04 PM
Tim Lorenz
TIM LORENZ - Elite Home Sales Team - Mission Viejo, CA
949 874-2247

Thank you for the information I did not know the code.  I will go check the tires in the morning.

Nov 19, 2010 05:29 PM
Sharon Lee
Sharon Lee's Virtual Assistance - Jonesborough, TN
Retired and loving life

Denise-Thank you for this reblog and for the comment on my post that lead me to yours and seeing this. I drive most of the time by myself and sometimes on long trips so this is valuable info for me to check on. I just got 4 new tires and then got a nail in one of them and had a flat so had to get another one. But now I am going to check to see how old the NEW tires really are. Have a great weekend.

Nov 19, 2010 10:02 PM
Denise Hamlin, Broker/Owner
Cardinal Realty ~ 319-400-0268 - Iowa City, IA
Helping Happy Clients Make Smart Choices

Hi Sharon ~ Thanks for stopping by. Yes, quite the eye-opener isn't it? I suppose when you think about it it makes perfect sense that they have an expected "shelf life" before being sold, I just hadn't thought about it before.

Nov 20, 2010 02:08 AM
Denise Hamlin, Broker/Owner
Cardinal Realty ~ 319-400-0268 - Iowa City, IA
Helping Happy Clients Make Smart Choices

Hi Tim ~ You and me both! Thanks for taking the time to comment, it's much appreciated.

Nov 20, 2010 02:12 AM
Ron Marshall
Marshall Enterprises - Saint Michael, MN
Birdhouse Builder Extraordinaire

Thanks for reblogging this.  I went to Cynthia blog and commented, too.  This is very valuable information that consumers need to know. 

Nov 21, 2010 01:58 PM
Denise Hamlin, Broker/Owner
Cardinal Realty ~ 319-400-0268 - Iowa City, IA
Helping Happy Clients Make Smart Choices

Glad you stopped by Cynthia's blog too and commented there. That's the way I do it too. I don't disable comments as I know some others do, because I know I like to leave a comment about appreciating the re-blog. We can't see everything, a re-blog is sometimes incredibly helpful - like this one!

Nov 22, 2010 02:47 AM