Option code 233 ??? Any leads?
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Option code 233 ??? Any leads?
233 is the only option code I can't find anywhere...already looked for on both p-car and 993registry but I could not find it...any leads would be appreciated...
Thanks...
Thanks...
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Thanks a lot...the car still has the Pirelli tires...maybe the original ones as the car has only 29,000 mi
I really appreciate the feedback...
Hi gst...check both www.993registry.org and www.p-car.com
Take care....
I really appreciate the feedback...
Hi gst...check both www.993registry.org and www.p-car.com
Take care....
#6
Pedro,
There is a code on the sidewall that will tell you when the tire was manufactured...
Manufacture Date
All tires are coded to indicate the week of manufacture. Look for a three digit number following the DOT Serial Number. The date code will be stamped rather than molded. The first two digits are the week of the year in which the tire was manufactured (01 thru 52), followed by the final digit from the year of manufacture. A tire stamped "134" was manufactured in the 13th week (the week of April 4th in this case) of 1994.
If they are the original tires, you may want to consider changing them or at the very least keeping a very close eye on them.
Good luck
There is a code on the sidewall that will tell you when the tire was manufactured...
Manufacture Date
All tires are coded to indicate the week of manufacture. Look for a three digit number following the DOT Serial Number. The date code will be stamped rather than molded. The first two digits are the week of the year in which the tire was manufactured (01 thru 52), followed by the final digit from the year of manufacture. A tire stamped "134" was manufactured in the 13th week (the week of April 4th in this case) of 1994.
If they are the original tires, you may want to consider changing them or at the very least keeping a very close eye on them.
Good luck
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#13
Originally Posted by Pedro356C
233 is the only option code I can't find anywhere...already looked for on ......
http://registry.rennlist.com/
Which compiles the option code databases from 5 various sources, rather than copying only Charlie K.'s Option codes.
HTH,
John D.
#15
Originally Posted by Rassel
John,
Is there a way to add more codes to the registry and connect them to models and combinations?
Is there a way to add more codes to the registry and connect them to models and combinations?
Of course! The Rennlist Registry option database - it's exactly that - a "database", rather than an HTML page - so any updates are pretty easy.. As well - it would be fairly simple to add a field for the appropriate model(s) where an option code were model specific - and add those to the "search" feature...
I like the suggestion.!!!
John D.