FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

The date of production of a tyre is indicated by the DOT (Department of Transportation) code stamped on the sidewall of the tyre. The DOT code consists of four digits, where the first two digits represent the week of production and the last two digits represent the year. For example, a DOT code "2719" indicates that the tyre was manufactured in the 27th week of 2019.

We strive to offer tyres with recent production dates to ensure optimal performance and longevity. When purchasing tyres online from Force One Tyres, you can expect to receive tyres with a production date within the last few years.

Generally, tyres with a DOT production date within the last five years are considered acceptable for purchase. However, it's essential to consider factors such as storage conditions and usage patterns when determining the acceptability of tyre age.

The price of a tyre typically includes the cost of the tyre itself, any applicable taxes, and installation fees if purchased in-store. Additional services such as tyre balancing, alignment, and disposal of old tyres may incur extra charges.

Some common mistakes when ordering tyres include selecting the incorrect tyre size, neglecting to consider the intended usage and driving conditions, and overlooking the importance of checking the tyre's load and speed ratings.

The Load Index and Speed Index are numerical codes that indicate the maximum load capacity and speed capability of a tyre, respectively. These ratings are essential for ensuring safe and optimal performance of your vehicle.

Yes, we offer Tabby as a payment option for your convenience. With Tabby, you can enjoy flexible payment plans that allow you to split your purchase into manageable installments, making it easier to afford the tyres and services you need. Simply select Tabby at checkout and choose the payment plan that best suits your budget.