I have tyres on one vehicle that have the dates in the same Roman numerals and have had no punctures in any yet.
HTH, DL
I bought a set of 5 new tyres approx. 5 months ago and it wasn't until today when another retailer rotated them, that I found out that the dates on them were different in one case.
So 4 have 1419 as their build date and 1 has 1418. Am I being unreasonable in thinking 5 "new" tyres should have the same date on them?
AlanH.
PS. Co-incidentally the one with 1418 got 2 punctures on a recent trip with lots of dirt travel. The 4 others none at all.
I have tyres on one vehicle that have the dates in the same Roman numerals and have had no punctures in any yet.
HTH, DL
That was certainly a very helpful response. Got any other nonsense you would like to share with us?
Cheers.
AlanH.
Is the 1418 a Mercedes tyre?
Maxxis 980 standard 19" D4 rim size.
1418 or 1419 refers to manufacturing date/year according to the people that rotated them. My original question still hasn't an answer: I'm I being a bit picky expecting 5 new tyres to all have the same build date? Not one a year older than the others.
AlanH.
Hi Alan
If you got the 1419 tyres 5 months ago the would have yet to be made (14th week of 2019 so early April). So let’s say it was 4 1/2 months ago, you literally got them hot off the press.
The other one is 12 months old, which is still “new” in terms of tyre life, given it would have been stored out of the sun.
In your position I’d be considering that i’d got One new and 4 ultra new tyres.
The last set of new tyres I had on my D2 had two manufacturing dates where 7 months apart, so while odd I don’t think it’s unusual.
Cheers Glen
Thnx. for the answers both of you. I hereby put the matter to rest and get on with driving on them without a care in the world.
Cheers.
Alan.
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