The Giti tire date can be found on the sidewall
When replacing tires, be sure to pay attention to the production date marked on the tire.
The production date of a tire is usually represented by a four-digit number. The first two digits represent the week of production and the last two digits represent the year. For example, "3512" means tires produced in the 35th week of 2012. However, the tire will not be marked with a shelf life, only the production date.
If the production date is unclear, it is recommended not to buy it to avoid buying tires that have been in stock for too long or retreaded tires. At the same time, it is best to choose a repair shop or installation point designated by the tire manufacturer for replacement.