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This video explains how to understand the markings on car tires, which indicate their specifications and help in maintaining them (1:14). The video focuses on decoding the details found on a tire's sidewall (1:14-1:31): Tire Width (165 mm): The first number, like "165," indicates the tire's width in millimeters (1:48). Aspect Ratio (70%): The "70" signifies the aspect ratio, which is the sidewall's height as a percentage of the tire's width. A higher aspect ratio generally means more comfort (1:57-2:22). Rim Diameter (14 inches): The "R14" indicates that the tire is radial and designed for a rim with a 14-inch diameter (2:41-2:43). Load Index (81): The number "81" refers to the load index, which tells you the maximum weight the tire can carry. For an 81 load index, the tire can sustain 462 kg (2:47-2:55). Speed Index (T): The "T" represents the speed index, indicating the maximum speed the tire can safely handle. A 'T' rating means a maximum speed of 190 km/h (3:16-3:55). Tire Life: Tires typically have a life span of up to 100,000 km or 10 years, whichever comes first (3:57-4:09). Manufacturing Date (DOT): The DOT code (e.g., 2325) indicates the week and year of manufacture, with "2325" meaning the 23rd week of 2025 (6:29-6:44). Understanding these details helps in maintaining tire pressure, extending tire life, and ensuring safe driving (6:51-6:56).