Understanding DOT and TIN markings
The Department of Transportation (DOT) symbols and the Tire Identification Number (TIN) are two necessary pieces of information about your tire. Esta página le dirá lo que necesita saber.
Where to find your DOT and TIN
Finding your DOT symbol and TIN numbers is easy. The DOT and TIN markings are on the sidewall of your tire and should be facing out on your vehicle.
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The "DOT" symbol certifies the tire manufacturer's compliance with U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) tire safety performance standards. Al lado de estas letras está el número de identificación de la llanta (TIN), también conocido como el número de "serie". All tires produced after September 2009 must have the full TIN on the intended outboard side of the tire and at least a partial TIN on the intended inboard side. The partial TIN does not include the date code. You'll find your DOT and TIN on the tire sidewall, looking something like DOT-MA-L9-ABCD-0319 as shown in the above picture.
Revele la identidad de su llanta
El TIN agrupa información importante sobre la fabricación de su llanta.
Grupo uno: 2 a 3 caracteres que representan el código de fábrica donde se fabricó la llanta.
Grupo dos: un código de 2 caracteres que le indica el tamaño de la llanta.
Grupo tres: hasta 4 caracteres que muestran el tipo de llanta y el código del fabricante.
Group Four: 4 numbers referring to the week and year the tire was made. For example above 0319 refers to the third week of year 2019.