National Tire Safety Week GIVEAWAY | Do You Know Your Numbers?

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Do you know your numbers for tire safety? Take our quiz for a chance to win 1 of 50 Be Prepared kits!

TAKE OUR TIRE SAFETY QUIZ

It’s important to maintain your tires & make sure they’re in good working condition. The more you know about your tire’s health, the better off you’ll be when driving. There are 4 key numbers when it comes to tire safety. Do you know them? Take our tire safety quiz for a chance to win 1 of 50 Be Prepared Backpacks during National Tire Safety Week.



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Stotch

Caught the Bug
I tried to take it, but it forwarded me to Facebook where I was subsequently blocked... :doh: Not sure if it went through or not.
 

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I'll take bald as a bowling ball for $500.00 Alex :D

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jesse3638

Hooked
This is ironic. Our agency just released a policy on tire maintenance and replacement requirements. I'm very familiar with tire number. Without taking the quiz I'm assuming you're talking about the manufacturer date..;). It sucks trying to get this info off of a set of duals with them facing inward. Can you put I'm a message to have them stamp them in both side of the tire please...haha.

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Discount Tire

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This is ironic. Our agency just released a policy on tire maintenance and replacement requirements. I'm very familiar with tire number. Without taking the quiz I'm assuming you're talking about the manufacturer date..;). It sucks trying to get this info off of a set of duals with them facing inward. Can you put I'm a message to have them stamp them in both side of the tire please...haha.

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Yes!!! I agree the DOT should be on both sides of the sidewall! Would make life so much easier during inspections.

As for knowing your numbers, the dot/age of the tire is one of them. The other is tread depth. As a tire wears it's ability to stop, specifically with regard to wet stopping decreases.

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