Jhollowell
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I keep a set of factory lug nuts just in case
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The date of manufacture is usually noted on the tire after the DOT stamp. In this case, under the R, is 4022 embossed into the sidewall. This means the 40th week of 2022. It's only done on one side usually, so you may need to check the other side for the stamp. Hope this helps. ( And no, this is not my Raptor tire)I have a 2011 and as far as i know the spare is original
Pro Tip:The date of manufacture is usually noted on the tire after the DOT stamp. In this case, under the R, is 4022 embossed into the sidewall. This means the 40th week of 2022. It's only done on one side usually, so you may need to check the other side for the stamp. Hope this helps. ( And no, this is not my Raptor tire)
I cover my spare in the bed. Bought a cheapy cover from 4WP, figured I could replace it as needed. I've yet to rotate the spare in, but it's been on my mind.How long do you guys keep your spare? I have a 2011 and as far as i know the spare is original so its 13+ years old and has spent the last few years in the bed. I have aftermarket wheels and tires so the spare is just a "get me home" tire but I'm wondering if i should chance it on a 13 year old tire. I've been reluctant to just get a matching spare due to cost plus i don't think they make my wheel anymore so I'd have a mismatched set (although i have that now). I've also thought about getting a cover to protect it from UV but I've never seen anyone with a covered spare in the bed. Is it not worth worrying about. Maybe I'll just get a new tire and keep the stock rim and cover it. thoughts?