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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ US DOT BATCH REPORTHIGH RISK / EXPIREDSERIAL REF: #1716

BATCH TELEMETRY:
DOT SERIAL 1716

This technical telemetry report examines tire production batch 1716, manufactured during the 17th week of 2016 (April). Operating at a calculated age of 10.3 years, the structural integrity and polymer elasticity of this serial series have been evaluated against NHTSA and NASCAR safety benchmarks.

PIT TIRE SAFETY INDEXEXPIRED / REPLACE
11%HIGH RISK
CALCULATED AGE10.3 Years
MANUFACTUREDWK 17, 2016

Pit Assessment: Structural rubber life limit exceeded! Hardened rubber compound elevates blowout risk at high speeds.

Manufacture Date
W17 / 2016
April Batch Output
Compound Age
10.3 Years
Natural Vulcanization Progress
Safety Index
0%
High Risk Category

PIT CREW CHIEF VERDICT

"At 10.3 years old, batch 1716 (April 2016) exceeds the maximum 6-year safety ceiling recommended by Michelin, Continental, Goodyear, and the U.S. NHTSA. The rubber compound has hardened significantly, elevating blowout risk at high speeds."
Estimated Wet Braking Impact+25% to +40% Wet Braking Distance
Pit Crew RecommendationImmediate replacement strongly recommended prior to high-speed travel.
REGULATORY GRADING FRAMEWORK

STANDARDIZED LABELLING METRICS

Cross-reference batch age with standardized grading for rolling resistance, wet grip index, and pass-by exterior noise.

REGULATION (EU) 2020/740 COMPLIANT

European Union Tire Label Metrics

β›½ Fuel EfficiencyISO 28580
A
B
C
DActive
E
9.1 - 10.5 kg/t (Higher fuel consumption)
Grade ScoreClass D
🌧️ Wet Grip SafetyISO 23671
A
B
CActive
D
E
1.25 - 1.39 (Standard wet safety)
Grade ScoreClass C
πŸ”Š Exterior NoiseUNECE R117
74dB
Moderate (Complies with EU limits)
Noise ClassClass 3
FIELD GUIDANCE & TRACK SCENARIOS

REAL-WORLD IMPLICATIONS FOR DOT 1716

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INSPECTING USED VEHICLES

If inspecting a pre-owned vehicle fitted with DOT 1716 tires, note that you are looking at rubber manufactured 10.3 years ago. Because the rubber compound has hardened, request a tire replacement credit or discount from the seller.

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TRUNK SPARE TIRE ASSESSMENT

Found DOT 1716 on your emergency spare? Unused rubber still oxidizes due to ambient temperature swings and ozone in the trunk. Treat this spare strictly as a temporary emergency limping wheel under 45 mph.

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