Owners Manual

Tire pressure table
Tires Permissible axle loads (see vehicle identification plate)
Front axle Rear axle
3970 lbs
(1801 kg)
4080 lbs
(1851 kg)
4410 lbs
(2000 kg)
5360 lbs
(2431 kg)
7060 lbs
(3202 kg)
7720 lbs
(3502 kg)
LT 215/85 R 16
115/112 N
380 kPa
(3.8 bar/
55 psi)
420 kPa
(4.2 bar/
61 psi)
380 kPa
(3.8 bar/
55 psi)
420 kPa
(4.2 bar/
61 psi)
LT 215/85 R 16
115/112 Q
380 kPa
(3.8 bar/
55 psi)
420 kPa
(4.2 bar/
61 psi)
380 kPa
(3.8 bar/
55 psi)
420 kPa
(4.2 bar/
61 psi)
LT 245/75 R 16
120/116 N
320 kPa
(3.2 bar/
47 psi)
480 kPa
(4.8 bar/
70 psi)
Cargo tie-down points and carrier
systems
Lashing points
General notes
!
Observe the information on the maximum
loading capacity of the lashing points.
If you use multiple lashing points to secure
a load, you should observe the maximum
loading capacity of the weakest lashing
point.
When you brake hard, for example, forces
apply that can be far higher than the weight
force of the transported load. Always use
multiple lashing points to distribute these
forces, and distribute the load equally
among them.
You will find further information about lashing
points and cargo tie-down rings in the
"Operation" section (Y page 147).
Cargo tie-down rings
The maximum tensile load of the cargo tie-
down rings is:
Cargo tie-down
rings
Permissible
nominal tensile
load
Passenger Van 786.5 lbf
(3,500 N)
Cargo Van 1,124.0 lbf
(5,000 N)
290
Operating data
Technical data