What does the DOT code DMFR1917 mean on car tires?
So the numbers are clear but why does it say dmfr instead of dot
So the numbers are clear but why does it say dmfr instead of dot
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Is the date you took the test on your driver's license?
DOT stands for the US Department of Transportation.
DMFR stands for Date (of) Manufacturing.
In this context, the importance is the same.
1917 stands for the 19th calendar week 2017.
Thank you finally someone
The tires are therefore more to be referred to as old, are they? Profile would be a lot more
~5 1/2 years are already relatively old. The plasticizers go out of the rubber, which makes the driving properties considerably worse.
It makes a big difference whether they were in the basement at constant temperatures or were exposed to major temperature fluctuations somewhere.
A season will certainly go – everything else you have to decide yourself.