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This is right off Hoosier website
"Every Hoosier race tire has a four character serial code embossed into ONE sidewall of the side wall " Service Life For Race Tires Old tires can fail in use, causing loss of vehicle control and personal injury. Environmental conditions like temperature extremes, exposure to sunlight, electric arc, solvents, automotive fluids, and atmospheric pollutants accelerate the aging process. Hoosier Racing Tire strongly recommends that new (sticker) tires should be put in service within 2 years of date of purchase. Used (scuffed) tires have a shorter service life than new (sticker) tires. Poor storage and infrequent use accelerate the aging process.
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I.ve seen MT slicks with serial # along the edge of where bead meets the wheel .. typical last 4 digits means what week & year of build
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