The "DOT" symbol on commercial tires certifies the tire manufacturer's compliance with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) tire safety standards. The DOT serial number is located on the inside sidewall near the rim. The letters “DOT...
Tire sidewalls are a jumble of numbers and letters. Let us help you decode the tire size, age, speed rating, and other important data that is found on a tire.
Different manufacturers have used different brands of tires to calibrate -- or have done calculations based on nominal dimensions -- so there can be a slight inconsistency between the numbers in the tables and the most accurate number for your bicycle. Tires which a national standard identifies by...
When asking how long camper tires last, there are a number of variables to consider. Knowing when to replace your RV tires is super important. But can you simply use a hard and fast number of years to decide when it’s time to replace them? The answer is “No.” ...
When purchasing a new set of tires, keep in mind the tire size and tire age. Even a tire with minimal tread wear can be unsafe if it's too old, as the rubber degrades over time. Check the manufacturer's recommendations for your specific motorcycle model, including the ideal size for ...
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How to Accurately Measure Your RV Height Clearance To guarantee that you’ll never hit an overpass, get up on the roof of your motorhome, travel trailer, or 5th wheel (they can be really tall!) and check the height of the tallest item installed on the roof. You’ll need to accurately...
The DOT code and tire age The recommendation is to use the same tires fora maximum of six years. Your tires may age faster and wear out over time, depending on how much you drive. Over the years, the rubber compound will harden, and the tires will lose grip, even if the tires do ...
The DOT code and tire age The recommendation is to use the same tires fora maximum of six years. Your tires may age faster and wear out over time, depending on how much you drive. Over the years, the rubber compound will harden, and the tires will lose grip, even if the tires do ...
11. Remount the wheels on the hubs, tighten the lug nuts, then lower the vehicle until the tires are on the ground and final tighten the lug nuts to specifications with a torque wrench using an alternating star pattern (necessary for even loading and to prevent rotor distortion)....