Tire Age Calculator — Determine Your Tire’s Age & Safety

Tire Age Calculator

Calculate the age of your tires using the DOT code to determine if they’re expired and need replacement. Learn about tire safety, manufacturing dates, and optimal replacement intervals.

Step 1: Find Your DOT Code

DOT 2318
Week 23 of 2018

Where to Find the DOT Code

The DOT code is a 4-digit number on your tire’s sidewall. The first 2 digits represent the week of manufacture (01-52) and the last 2 digits represent the year (e.g., 18 for 2018).

DOT Code Location

The DOT code is usually on the outer sidewall of the tire, but may also be on the inner sidewall. You may need to check both sides or have a professional help you locate it.

Step 2: Calculate Tire Age

Tire Aging Factors

Tires age due to oxidation, UV exposure, temperature fluctuations, and load stress. Even with sufficient tread depth, old tires can be dangerous due to rubber degradation.

Tire Age Analysis

Summary
Safety Assessment
Recommendations

Your Tire’s Age

6 years
Manufactured Week 23, 2018
Manufacture Date
June 2018
Current Age
6 years, 2 months
Recommended Max Age
10 years
Safety Status
Safe
Safe to Use

Tire Safety Assessment

Rubber Degradation Risk
Low
Low Risk
UV/Oxidation Damage
Moderate
Monitor
Tire Failure Probability
Low
Low Probability
Inspection Urgency
Routine
Routine Check

Safety Guidelines

Most manufacturers recommend replacing tires every 6-10 years regardless of tread depth. After 5 years, tires should be inspected annually by a professional. Tires over 10 years old should be replaced immediately.

Tire Age Risk Level Recommendation
0-5 years Low Normal use, annual inspection
6-8 years Moderate Professional inspection every 6 months
9-10 years High Replace soon, limit long trips
10+ years Critical Replace immediately

Tire Recommendations

Based on Your Tire Age: 6 years

Your tires are approaching the middle of their expected lifespan. While they may still be safe, they require more frequent inspection and care.

Recommended Actions

Action Priority Timeline
Professional tire inspection Medium Within 3 months
Check for dry rot/cracking Medium Monthly visual inspection
Monitor air pressure weekly Low Weekly check
Consider replacement planning Low Plan for next 1-2 years

Factors Accelerating Tire Aging

Hot climates, exposure to sunlight, infrequent use, improper inflation, and harsh driving conditions can all accelerate tire aging. Consider these factors when assessing your specific tires.

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