Re: [GMCnet] DOT date codes [message #326914 is a reply to message #326867] |
Fri, 08 December 2017 13:40 |
powerjon
Messages: 2446 Registered: January 2004
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I have no idea what the C3J code is but it might be the factor code.
Here is how the read the data code. Some time have it on both sides
but most have it on one side.
https://www.wikihow.com/Read-a-Date-Code#Reading_Tire_Date_Codes_sub
JR WrightMichigan ( On location in Tucson)
-----------------------------------------From: "Tom Lins"
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Subject: Re: [GMCnet] DOT date codes
Ray Erspamer wrote on Fri, 08 December 2017 09:18
> That tire could be a factory "blem" where the date code was missed.
I'm pretty sure the C3J is the plant code. Tires usually have the DOT
then
> something like the UP11, then the plant code and then the date
code. Looks to me like the date code is missing.
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http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/a4047/how-old-are-your-tires-15441034/
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i have to apologize for not investigating more carefully, lying on
ground in the rain made me hurry. I took the wheel off to get the tire
replaced
that the tread had seperated and I found a date code on the back and
it is 1705 so it appears the tire in question and probably the rest of
them were
made around the same week in May of 2005.
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Tom Lins
Elkton, FL
77 GM Rear Twin
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J.R. Wright
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