Operation – Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class 2009 Owners Manual User Manual

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Tires and wheels

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5

Tire load rating

6

Tire speed rating

i

For illustration purposes only. Actual data

on tires are specific to each vehicle and
may vary from data shown in above illus-
tration.

General: Depending on the design standards
used, the tire size molded into the sidewall
may have no letter or a letter preceding the
tire size designation.
No letter preceding the size designation (as
illustrated above): Passenger car tire based
on European design standards.
Letter “P” preceding the size designation:
Passenger car tire based on U.S. design
standards.
Letter “LT” preceding the size designation:
Light Truck tire based on U.S. design stand-
ards.
Letter “T” preceding the size designation:
Temporary spare tires which are high pres-
sure compact spares designed for temporary
emergency use only.

Tire width
Tire width

1

indicates the nominal tire width

in millimeters.

Aspect ratio
Aspect ratio

2

is the dimensional relation-

ship between tire section height and section
width and is expressed in percentage. The
aspect ratio is arrived at by dividing section
height by section width.

Tire code
Tire code

3

indicates the tire construction

type. The “R” stands for radial tire type. Letter
“D” means diagonal or bias ply construction;
letter “B” means belted-bias ply construction.
At the tire manufacturer’s option, any tire
with a speed capability above 149 mph
(240 km/h) can include a “ZR” in the size
designation (for example: 245/40 ZR 18). For
additional information, see “Tire speed rat-
ing” (

Y

page 222).

Rim diameter
Rim diameter

4

is the diameter of the bead

seat, not the diameter of the rim edge. The
rim diameter is indicated in inches (in).

Tire load rating

G Warning!

The tire load rating must always be at least
half of the GAWR of your vehicle. Other-

wise, tire failure may be the result which
may cause an accident and/or serious
injury to you or others.
Always replace rims and tires with the same
designation, manufacturer and type as
shown on the original part.

G Warning!

Do not overload the tires by exceeding the
specified load limit as indicated on the Tire
and Loading Information placard on the
driver’s door B-pillar. Overloading the tires
can overheat them, possibly causing a
blowout. Overloading the tires can also
result in handling or steering problems, or
brake failure.

Tire load rating

5

is a numerical code asso-

ciated with the maximum load a tire can sup-
port.
For example, a load rating of 91 corresponds
to a maximum load of 1356 lb (615 kg) the
tire is designed to support. See also “Maxi-
mum tire load” (

Y

page 224) where the max-

imum load associated with the load index is
indicated in kilograms and lbs.
For additional information on tire load rating,
see “Load identification” (

Y

page 223).

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