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KZ DURANGO - Safety First-Basic Tire Maintenance; Finding Tire Pressure and Load Limits; Understanding Tire Pressure and Load Limits

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Use this information to make tire safety a regular part of your
vehicle maintenance routine. Recognize that the time you spend is
minimal compared with the inconvenience and safety
consequences of a flat tire or other tire failure.
Safety First-Basic Tire Maintenance
Properly maintained tires improve the steering, stopping, traction,
and load carrying capability of your vehicle. Under inflated tires
and overloaded vehicles are a major cause of tire failure.
Therefore, as mentioned above, to avoid flat tires and other types
of tire failure, you should maintain proper tire pressure, observe tire
and vehicle load limits, avoid road hazards, and regularly inspect
your tires.
Finding Your Vehicles Recommended Tire Pressure and Load
Limits
Tire information placards and vehicle certification labels contain
information on tires and load limits. These labels indicate the
vehicle manufacturers information including:
Recommended tire size
Recommended tire inflation pressure
Vehicle capacity weight (VCW-the maximum occupant and
cargo weight a vehicle is designed to carry)
Front and rear axle weight ratings (GAWR-the maximum
weight the axle systems are designed to carry).
[For TT] Both placards and certification labels are permanently
attached to the trailer on the forward half of the left side, and are
easily readable from outside the vehicle without moving any part of
the vehicle. You can find the recommended tire pressure and load
limit for your vehicle in the vehicle owners manual.
Understanding Tire Pressure and Load Limits
Tire inflation pressure is the level of air in the tire that provides it
with load-carrying capacity and affects the overall performance of
the vehicle. The tire inflation pressure is a number that indicates
the amount of air pressuremeasured in pounds per square inch
(psi) - a tire requires to be properly inflated. (You will also find this
number on the vehicle information placard expressed in kilopascals
(kPa), which is the metric measure used internationally.)
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