Subaru 2009 Legacy User Manual

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北米Model "A2450BE-A" EDITED: 2008/ 3/ 24

3.

The total weight now exceeds

the capacity weight by 22 lbs (10
kg), so the cargo weight must be
reduced by 22 lbs (10 kg) or more.

& Determining compatibility of

tire and vehicle load capaci-
ties

The sum of four tires

’ maximum

load ratings must exceed the max-
imum loaded vehicle weight
(

“GVWR”). In addition, sum of the

maximum load ratings of two front
tires and of two rear tires must
exceed each axle

’s maximum

loaded capacity (

“GAWR”). Original

equipment tires are designed to
fulfill those conditions.
The maximum loaded vehicle
weight is referred to Gross Vehicle
Weight Rating (GVWR). And each

axle

’s maximum loaded capacity is

referred to Gross Axle Weight Rat-
ing (GAWR). The GVWR and each
axle

’s GAWR are shown on the

vehicle certification label affixed to
the driver

’s door.

The GVWR and front and rear
GAWRs are determined by not only
the maximum load rating of tires but
also loaded capacities of the vehi-
cle

’s suspension, axles and other

parts of the body.
Therefore, this means that the
vehicle cannot necessarily be
loaded up to the tire

’s maximum

load rating on the tire sidewall.

& Adverse safety conse-

quences of overloading on
handling and stopping and
on tires

Overloading could affect vehicle
handling, stopping distance, vehicle
and tire as shown in the following.
This could lead to an accident and
possibly result in severe personal
injury.

.

Vehicle stability will deteriorate.

.

Heavy and/or high-mounted

loads could increase the risk of
rollover.

.

Stopping distance will increase.

.

Brakes could overheat and fail.

.

Suspension, bearings, axles and

other parts of the body could break
or experience accelerated wear
that will shorten vehicle life.

.

Tires could fail.

.

Tread separation could occur.

.

Tire could separate from its rim.

& Steps for Determining Cor-

rect Load Limit

1.

Locate the statement

“The com-

bined weight of occupants and
cargo should never exceed XXX
pounds

” on your vehicle’s placard.

2.

Determine the combined weight

of the driver and passengers that
will be riding in your vehicle.

3.

Subtract the combined weight of

the driver and passengers from
XXX kilograms or XXX pounds.

4.

The resulting figure equals the

Consumer information and Reporting safety defects

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