Can anyone explain the date on this tire?
Curious as to how old they are, as all have this stamp.
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One of many things that showed up on a Google search.
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My guess....too old.
Could be 11th week of 94.
|UPDATED|5/29/2023 8:32:04 PM (AZT)|/UPDATED|
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I vote for the 14th week of 2001. Currently I believe the tire mfgs are calling for replacement every 6-8 years.
1973 L-82 4 spd
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I'm going with 14th week of 2001.
I bought the car back from my best friend at the time, I think (????), I put these tires on it then.
Maybe 3,000 miles on them. Really, 22years ago? Damn I'm getting old.
What size would be the replacement? I think these are one size too big, as they don't fit correctly in the spare tire tub.
BFG RWL P225-70-15 are on the car and the spare.
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I run 255-60/15s on mine. But I still have the original spare in the tub. It's never been on the ground.
1973 L-82 4 spd
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Most any size should fit in the tub. They are quite large. I have 235x60 in mine. Just thread the rear bolts down a bit to make the tub hang down a tad more. 7 or 8 inch wheels should not matter.
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225x70 15 was the stock size in 72. I run 235x60 15 on my car and in my spare tub. They are a little smaller in diameter than the 225x70.
|UPDATED|5/30/2023 7:58:17 PM (AZT)|/UPDATED|
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Thats what I did - lowered the back bolts and it does fit, but a bit larger than the puny original bias tire.
So yeah, the 225/70/15 was the correct replacement.
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I agree with 14th week of 2001.
Regarding the spare in the tub... The one I had on my 1979 was trash, and my tire dealer could not find the same type to replace it. I searched and found a new unmounted tire online and it is: 195-R15C. (an 8 ply rating truck tire/says load Range 'D' in the inflation specifications).
|UPDATED|5/31/2023 11:02:45 AM (AZT)|/UPDATED|
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