What is a DOT approved tire?

What is a DOT approved tire?

The “DOT” symbol certifies the tire manufacturer’s compliance with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) tire safety standards. Tires made in the United States have the DOT serial number located on the inside sidewall near the rim.

What does Rzr stand for on a Polaris side by side?

Definition. RZR. Revised Zone Rating (baseball) RZR.

How do you find the DOT date on a tire?

Remember that the last four digits of the code are the date the tire was manufactured. You can check the first two digits of the DOT code to know the week of the manufacturing. The last two digits will reveal the manufacturing year. For instance, when it was written in 0203, the manufacturing year was 2003.

What code is dot?

First, DOT stands for Department of Transportation, which is a federal government agency. DOT codes are issued to retreaders who apply because they wish to retread tires that will be sold in the United States. A DOT code consists of three letters and helps to identify who retreaded the truck retread.

What states are Rzr street legal?

In fact, most states allow counties and towns to set their own standards, and Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Texas, Minnesota, Wyoming, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Montana, North and South Dakota, Washington, Michigan, Kentucky, Nebraska, Ohio, Vermont, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, Tennessee and Colorado (HB15-1054) have laws …

Can you drive a Polaris on the highway?

It’s street legal and equipped for use on all public roads.

How long do RZR engines last?

The engines in these things are pretty bulletproof and should easily last 10, 15, even 20K miles if maintained. It’s all the other stuff that breaks. For example, if you ride any water at all, wheel bearings will last 1-2,000 miles. Same with brake pads, ball joints and any “wear” parts.

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