Apart from the DOT designation and date code, you will find other letters and numbers on your sidewall containing additional information about your tyres. These include the other letters and number in the tire identification code itself, which are between the DOT marking and the date code. These additional characters come in either two or three blocks.
- The first block tells you the plant where the tyre was manufactured.
- The second block is a tyre size code.
- The third, which is optional, is an internal individual product code defined by the tyre manufacturer.
Elsewhere on the sidewall, the most common markings are for tyre size, speed index and load index. These numbers are usually bigger than the DOT code and generally appear in the following order: nominal section, width, height-to-width aspect ratio, wheel diameter, load index and speed index. The load index is a 2 to 3-digit number that can be used (by referring to load index chart) to look up a tyre’s maximum load when properly inflated. The speed index is a letter that can be cross-referenced to learn the maximum safe speed for a tyre.