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Red and yellow dots on tires

Posted on March 15, 2026 by Admin

Here’s a detailed explanation of red and yellow dots on tires and what they mean:


Red and Yellow Dots on Tires

When you buy new tires, you may notice small colored dots on the sidewall: red, yellow, or sometimes white. These are factory markings that help with tire installation and balancing.


1. Yellow Dot

  • Indicates the lightest point of the tire.
  • When mounting the tire, the yellow dot should align with the wheel’s heaviest point, usually where the valve stem is.
  • Purpose: Reduces the amount of weight needed to balance the tire.

2. Red Dot

  • Marks the highest point of radial runout, which is a small manufacturing variation in the tire’s roundness.
  • When the wheel has a matching low spot (often marked with a dimple on the rim), the red dot should be aligned there.
  • Purpose: Helps improve ride quality by minimizing vibration.

3. Using Both Dots

  • If a tire has both red and yellow dots, the red dot takes precedence when aligning with the wheel’s low spot.
  • If the wheel does not have a low spot marking, use the yellow dot aligned with the valve stem.

4. Important Notes

  • These markings do not affect tire safety; they’re for optimal balance and performance.
  • After mounting, the tire may still need fine-tuning with wheel weights to achieve perfect balance.
  • The dots usually wear off after a few miles and do not need to be removed.

💡 Tip:

  • Always tell your tire installer about these dots. Proper alignment can reduce vibration, uneven wear, and improve ride comfort.

If you want, I can also make a quick visual guide showing where to place red and yellow dots on tires for correct mounting, which is very handy when mounting yourself.

Do you want me to do that?

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