How old are my tyres?

Modified on Thu, 5 Sep at 2:55 PM


Where to find the age of my tyre?

The age of the tyres are displayed on the sidewall. It is a 4 digit which the first two digit represent the week and the second two digit represent the year. For example, 4515 means that the tyre was made in the 45th week of 2015.

Additional information can be found here; How Old Are Your Tyres?


Expiration Dates of Tyres

For some great information relating to the age of tyres, and how long they last, please read the following blog;

When Do Tyres Expire


Clearance Tyres

Products marked as clearance have been discounted and might include discontinued product lines, take-off tyres, and products older than Tyroola's standard manufacturing date of under 4 years. (Majority of products are 0-2 years of age).

All tyres are unused/new products. Please note that clearance tyres may also include demo products.

While all clearance tyres are unused/new products, some may have been used for demonstration purposes or may have minor cosmetic imperfections. Tyroola makes every effort to ensure that clearance tyres are in good condition, but customers should be aware that clearance tyres may have been mounted on rims or used for display purposes.


Additional Information

If you are unsure about the condition of a particular clearance tyre or would like additional information  regarding the age of stock of any tyre you are looking to purchase, please contact our Customer Service Team before purchase.



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