QUOTE(Itsuki_Kun @ Jul 13 2010, 10:27 PM)
tht's mean he want conquer all 9 of it like the old Chinese empire.Added on July 13, 2010, 10:31 pm
QUOTE(alexei @ Jul 13 2010, 10:24 PM)
From Zelk's posting, we need to buy tires with Sirim certified (MS1394) that can be previewed here. Latest release is MS1394:2008. Farrelli, for example is granted MS1393:1996, probably comply to the other clauses.
The other standard is ECE-R75, or E75R, which is an European standard for tires.
The datecode that I mention, is the manufacturing date of the tire, that looks like this:

This means it's manufactured in week 25 of year 2006.
Beware, if you see only 3-digit, the tyre is manufactured in the 90's. Example, if datecode of "256" means it's made in year 1996...
I've once met a shop trying to sell me a 10 year old tire cheap cheap... it's an IRC racing tyre, made in Japan, and I almost bought it... lucky I checked.
Example of my old TZM tire, 1996...
thnks 4 the more detail of the code tht i hv post on page 7 v5.The other standard is ECE-R75, or E75R, which is an European standard for tires.
The datecode that I mention, is the manufacturing date of the tire, that looks like this:

This means it's manufactured in week 25 of year 2006.
Beware, if you see only 3-digit, the tyre is manufactured in the 90's. Example, if datecode of "256" means it's made in year 1996...
I've once met a shop trying to sell me a 10 year old tire cheap cheap... it's an IRC racing tyre, made in Japan, and I almost bought it... lucky I checked.
Example of my old TZM tire, 1996...
This post has been edited by 8zelk8: Jul 13 2010, 10:31 PM
Jul 13 2010, 10:30 PM

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