Owners Manual

The tire has a bump, bulge or split.
The tire has a puncture, cut, or other damage that can’t be repaired
well because
of
the size or location
of
the damage.
Buying New Tires
To find out what kind and size
of
tires
you
need, look at the Tire-Loading
Information label.
The tires installed on your vehicle when it was new had a Tire
Performance Criteria Specification (TPC Spec) number on each tire’s
sidewall. When you get new tires, get ones with that same
TPC
Spec
number. That way, your vehicle
will
continue to have tires that are
designed to give proper endurance, handling, speed rating, traction, ride
and other things during normal service
on
your vehicle.
If
your tireshave
an all-season tread design, the TPC number will be followed by a
“MS”
(for mud and snow).
If
you ever replace your tires with those not having a TPC Spec number,
make sure they are the same size, load range, speed rating and
construction type (bias, bias-belted or radial) as your original tires.
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
The following information relates to the system developed
by
the United
States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration which grades tires
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