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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
Tire Size and Tire Air Pressure
Vehicle model
Tire size
Tire air pressure
kPa (kgf/cm² / psi)
Front Rear Front Rear
Regular cab
model
205R16C
Unloaded
260 (2.6/38)
Unloaded
260 (2.6/38)
Loaded
300 (3.0/43)
Loaded
450 (4.5/65)
Extended/Crew
cab model
265/60R18 230 (2.30/33)
Unloaded
230 (2.30/33)
Loaded
300 (3.0/43)
CAUTION
• Over-inflated tires result in a harsh ride and are likely to cause damage to the
cargo. Under-inflated tires build up heat and could burst. Always keep the tires
of your vehicle adjusted at the standard air pressures.
WARNING
• Insufficiently inflated or worn-out tires are highly dangerous as they easily skid
and can even burst. Should they burst, the tires may burn and this could cause
a fire in the vehicle.
• If you drive on under-inflated or flat tires, the wheel bolts will be placed under
excessive stress. Under such conditions, the bolts may break and the wheel
may detach from the vehicle, possibly causing an accident.
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