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How to read the DOT number?
DOT signifies that the tire complies
with the United States Department of Transportation tire
safety standards, and is approved for highway use.
Example:
DOT M5H3 459X 065
The first two digits following DOT designate the tire's
manufacturer and plant code. The third and fourth
characters denote the tire size. The fifth, sixth,
seventh and eighth (optional) characters identify the
brand and other significant characteristics of the tire.
The ninth and tenth characters denote the week the tire
was produced. The final number(s) signifies the year in
which the tire was manufactured.
For Uniroyal brand tires, DOT markings related to the
week and year of production will have an additional
symbol for the decade of the 1990s. It will be shown as
a triangle following these last three numbers.

Beginning in year 2000, an additional
digit was added to the serial number to allow the year
of production to have two digits.

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