Wheels and tir es, All about wheels and tires – Mercedes-Benz SL-Class 2013 Owners Manual User Manual

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This information describes the type of tire

cord and the number of layers in

sidewall : and under tire tread ;.

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Tire data is vehicle-specific and may

deviate from the data in the example.

Definition of terms for tires and loading

Tire ply composition and material used
Describes the number of plies or the number

of layers of rubber-coated fabric in the tire

tread and sidewall. These are made of steel,

nylon, polyester and other materials.
Bar
Metric unit for tire pressure.

14.5038 pounds per square inch (psi) and

100 kilopascals (kPa) are the equivalent of

1 bar.
DOT (Department of Transportation)
DOT marked tires fulfill the requirements of

the United States Department of

Transportation.
Normal occupant weight
The number of occupants which the vehicle

is designed for, multiplied by 68 kilograms

(150 lb).
Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards
A uniform standard to grade the quality of

tires with regards to tread quality, tire traction

and temperature characteristics. Ratings are

determined by tire manufacturers using U.S.

government testing procedures. The ratings

are molded into the sidewall of the tire.
Recommended tire pressure
The recommended tire pressure applies to

the tires mounted at the factory.
The Tire and Loading Information placard

contains the recommended tire pressures for

cold tires on a fully loaded vehicle and for the

maximum permissible vehicle speed.
The tire pressure table contains the

recommended pressures for cold tires for

various operating conditions, i.e. differing

load and speed conditions.
Increased vehicle weight due to optional

equipment
This is the combined weight of all standard

and optional equipment available for the

vehicle, regardless of whether it is actually

installed on the vehicle or not.
Rim
This is the part of the wheel on which the tire

is mounted.
GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating)
The GAWR is the maximum permissible axle

weight. The actual load on an axle must never

exceed the gross axle weight rating. The

gross axle weight rating can be found on the

vehicle identification plate on the B-pillar on

the driver's side.
Speed rating
The speed rating is part of the tire

identification. It specifies the speed range for

which the tire is approved.
GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight)
The gross vehicle weight includes the weight

of the vehicle including fuel, tools, the spare

wheel, accessories installed, occupants,

luggage and the drawbar noseweight, if

applicable. The gross vehicle weight must not

exceed the gross vehicle weight rating GVWR

as specified on the vehicle identification plate

on the B pillar on the driver's side.
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)
The GVWR is the maximum permissible gross

weight of a fully loaded vehicle (the weight of

the vehicle including all accessories,

occupants, fuel, luggage and the drawbar

noseweight, if applicable). The gross vehicle

weight rating is specified on the vehicle

identification plate on the B-pillar on the

driver's side.

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