A red or yellow dot on your tires may seem mysterious, but it’s actually
a helpful marker used during the manufacturing process. Here’s what each color signifies:
Red Dot: The red dot typically indicates the heaviest point of the tire.
It helps tire installers identify the point that should be aligned with the valve stem.
This alignment ensures that the weight of the tire is balanced,
improving the overall performance and longevity of the tire.
Yellow Dot: The yellow dot usually represents the lightest point of the tire.
It is used to mark the spot that should be aligned with the heaviest part of the wheel to achieve better balance.
The yellow dot aids in minimizing vibrations and reducing uneven wear on the tire.
Both dots are part of a tire’s internal balancing process, aimed at ensuring a smooth ride and even tire wear.
Proper installation and alignment of these dots can significantly improve your vehicle’s handling and comfort.