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wall. The absence of an “XL” or “LL” marking infers TIRE IDENTIFICATION P TIRE TYPE (Not present on all tires) P - Passenger T - Temporary C - Commercial LT - Light Truck 225 SECTIONAL WIDTH SHOWN IN 60 ASPECT RATIO SECTIONAL HEIGHT R CONSTRUCTION TYPE R - RADIAL B - BIAS BELTED D - DIAGONAL (BIAS) 16 WHEEL DIAMETER SHOWN IN INCHES 97 LOAD INDEX * T SPEED RATING * * NOTE: Consult the tire manufacturer regarding TIRE CHAINS Refer to the owners manual supplied with the vehi- cle to determine whether the use of tire chains is per- DESCRIPTION - RADIAL-PLY TIRES Radial-ply tires improve handling, tread life, ride quality and decrease rolling resistance. Radial-ply tires must always be used in sets of four and under no circumstances should they be used on Radial-ply tires have the same load-carrying capac- ity as other types of tires of the same size. They also DESCRIPTION - REPLACEMENT TIRES WARNING: FAILURE TO EQUIP THE VEHICLE WITH WARNING: IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN THE SPEED It is recommended that tires equivalent to the orig- inal equipment tires be used when replacement is Failure to use equivalent replacement tires may adversely affect the safety and handling of the vehi- The original equipment tires provide a proper com- bination of many characteristics such as: • Ride • Noise • Handling • Durability • Tread life • Traction • Rolling resistance • Speed capability size approved for the vehicle can result in tire over- Use tires that have the approved load rating for the vehicle and never overload them. Failure to equip Fig. 23 Tire Aspect Ratio 1 - SECTIONAL WIDTH CS TIRES/WHEELS 22 - 13 TIRES (Continued) |