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Interpretation ID: nht95-1.89

TYPE: INTERPRETATION-NHTSA

DATE: March 6, 1995

FROM: Terry M. Habshey -- Oxy Tire Incorporated

TO: Philip Recht -- Office of Chief Counsel, NHTSA

TITLE: NONE

ATTACHMT: ATTACHED TO 5/24/95 LETTER FROM JOHN WOMACK TO TERRY M. HABSHEY (A43; STD. 109; STD. 110; STD. 119; STD. 120; PART 534; PART 575)

TEXT: Dear Mr. Recht,

Your name and address was referred to me by Ms. Terri Droneburg of the Tire I.D. and Record Keeping Dept of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration as the person responsible for giving a legal interpretation as to our request for a D.O.T. n umber for new tires.

I am the president of a tire company located in Montevallo, Alabama just South of Birmingham off interstate Hwy 65. We are a global tire distributer involved in export only. We export mainly to second and third world markets.

We are currently constructing a new building that will house a state of the art manufacturing facility. This facility is somewhat unique in function, which is why I am sure we were directed to you. We have made arrangements to take certain quantitie s of new first line tires from many of the U.S. tire manufacturers on an ongoing basis. These tires consist of original equipment overruns, appearance blems, etc. I would point out that all the tires we receive are new and meet or exceed the minimum st andards set forth by the Department of Transportation. In accordance with our contracts, and for marketing reasons only, we remove most of the information from the sidewalls of the tires. This fact makes our project necessary.

We intend to remove, by a new process, the surface areas on both sides of the carcass (tire). This process does not expose the original cord or bead of the tire, nor does it come in contact with the original tread. It only removes a thin layer of th e sidewall rubber. This is a necessary step in the preparation of the carcass to be able to receive a new sidewall which is achieved by applying a thin layer of new rubber to be followed by the next step in our manufacturing process which is "cooking" o r vulcanizing the new sidewall onto the tire. This is achieved by a process using specially designed equipment developed specifically for this project. The equipment uses heat and light pressure to the area of the tire that needs it (the sidewall). Th is process does not expose the original tread, inner cavity, or bead to heat or pressure. When the process is complete, we have a tire that has had its sidewall remade. It will have a new registered trade name, logo, and identifying marks along with the size, safety information, mounting instructions, maximum and minimum inflating instructions, etc. We would inspect and test each tire we had performed a manufacturing function on. In addition, we currently and will continue to carry a world wide produc t liability insurance policy. We believe and hope that you will agree that this new and unique process is qualified to receive a D.O.T. number designation of our tires as new tires. Since they are, in fact new tires. I want to make it very clear, so t hat their is no misunderstanding, that each and every tire we receive is a new tire recently produced and meets all minimum standards established by the Department of Transportation.

As you know, a new recapped tire is a tire that has had thousands of miles of use and can and does in many cases have small puncture cuts and so forth on the carcass. A new tread is then reapplied which is never as reliable as the original tread.

These differences, we believe, are significant. Our tires are new, they have never been mounted or used. They are recently manufactured with original tread and new in every respect. Also, each tire will be retested by us and we will stand behind ea ch prior to selling. For these reasons we request a new D.O.T. number and wish to be the manufacturer of record. Please excuse the length of this letter, however I thought that a complete outline of all the details were necessary to facilitate your eva luation in rendering a decision. Mr. Recht, please feel free to call me at (205) 665-4771 if you have any questions regarding this project. Or, if necessary, we invite you to visit our facility at your convenience.