Owner's Manual
Page 223
... plan your safety in city driving: • Know the best way to get to where you start to move, check both ways for vehicles that rim and crisscross most large cities. City Driving Here are ways to increase your trip into an unknown part of traffic on page 4-20. • Treat...
... plan your safety in city driving: • Know the best way to get to where you start to move, check both ways for vehicles that rim and crisscross most large cities. City Driving Here are ways to increase your trip into an unknown part of traffic on page 4-20. • Treat...
Owner's Manual
Page 303
...The letter P as it would mean that indicates the tire height-to-width measurements. and the letter B means belted-bias ply construction. (E) Rim Diameter: Diameter of the wheel in pounds per square inch (psi) or kilopascal (kPa). Tire Terminology and Definitions Air Pressure: The ... tire size means a passenger vehicle tire engineered to standards set by the U.S. the letter D means diagonal or bias ply construction; Tire and Rim Association. (B) Tire Width: The three-digit number indicates the tire section width in millimeters from sidewall to its width. 5-57 Some examples of...
...The letter P as it would mean that indicates the tire height-to-width measurements. and the letter B means belted-bias ply construction. (E) Rim Diameter: Diameter of the wheel in pounds per square inch (psi) or kilopascal (kPa). Tire Terminology and Definitions Air Pressure: The ... tire size means a passenger vehicle tire engineered to standards set by the U.S. the letter D means diagonal or bias ply construction; Tire and Rim Association. (B) Tire Width: The three-digit number indicates the tire section width in millimeters from sidewall to its width. 5-57 Some examples of...
Owner's Manual
Page 304
... fuel, oil and coolant, but without passengers and cargo. See Inflation - Kilopascal (kPa): The metric unit for that hold the tire onto the rim. Maximum Load Rating: The load rating for the rear axle, see Loading Your Vehicle on page 4-29. and production options weight. The DOT code includes...
... fuel, oil and coolant, but without passengers and cargo. See Inflation - Kilopascal (kPa): The metric unit for that hold the tire onto the rim. Maximum Load Rating: The load rating for the rear axle, see Loading Your Vehicle on page 4-29. and production options weight. The DOT code includes...
Owner's Manual
Page 305
... Label" under Loading Your Vehicle on page 4-29. See Loading Your Vehicle on page 4-29. 5-59 Occupant Distribution: Designated seating positions. See Inflation - Rim: A metal support for New Tires on passenger cars and some light duty trucks and multipurpose vehicles. UTQGS (Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards): A tire information system...
... Label" under Loading Your Vehicle on page 4-29. See Loading Your Vehicle on page 4-29. 5-59 Occupant Distribution: Designated seating positions. See Inflation - Rim: A metal support for New Tires on passenger cars and some light duty trucks and multipurpose vehicles. UTQGS (Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards): A tire information system...
Owner's Manual
Page 312
... tires installed on page 5-55 for mud and snow. If you mix tires of tires on all right to drive with your vehicle, the wheel rim flanges could have tires that you use on your vehicle. It is molded onto the tire's sidewall by an MS for additional information. {CAUTION...
... tires installed on page 5-55 for mud and snow. If you mix tires of tires on all right to drive with your vehicle, the wheel rim flanges could have tires that you use on your vehicle. It is molded onto the tire's sidewall by an MS for additional information. {CAUTION...
Owner's Manual
Page 314
... does not apply to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on General Motors passenger cars and light trucks may vary with nominal rim diameters of asphalt and concrete. For example: Treadwear The treadwear grade is based on specified government test surfaces of 10 to 12 inches...
... does not apply to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on General Motors passenger cars and light trucks may vary with nominal rim diameters of asphalt and concrete. For example: Treadwear The treadwear grade is based on specified government test surfaces of 10 to 12 inches...