Special
Tire
lnflation
If you have
16
inch
tires
on your vehicle, and:
-
You’ll be driving for very long at speeds of
66
mph (105 kdh)
to
75
mph (120 km/h) where legal, inflate tires
to
10
psi
(70
kPa)
more than the recommended cold inflation pressures.
-
You’ll be driving for very long at speeds
of
76
mph
(
120
kdh)
to
85
mph
(1
35
kdh) where legal, cold inflation pressures should be
increased by
10
psi (70 kPa) and
you
must also reduce axle load
capacity by 10%.
Do
not
drive over
85
mph
(135
km/h)
even
if
it’s legal.
Inflation pressures should never exceed
10
psi
(70
kPa) above the
inflation specified for the maximum load
of
the tire.
Tire
lnspection and Rotation
To
make your tires last longer, have them inspected and rotated at the
mileages recommended
in
the Maintenance Schedule. See “Scheduled
Maintenance Services” in the Index.
FRT
FRT
Use this rotation
pattern.
If your vehicle has front tires with different load ratings or tread designs
(such
as
all season vs. on/off road) than the rear tires, don’t rotate your tires
front
to
rear.
After the tires have been rotated, adjust the front and rear inflation pressure
as
shown on the Certificationmire label. Make certain that all wheel nuts are
properly tightened. See “Wheel Nut Torque” in the Index.
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