Wheels and tir es, Uniform tire quality grading standards – Mercedes-Benz M-Class 2012 Owners Manual User Manual

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Maximum tire load : is the maximum

permitted weight for which the tire is

approved.
Further information on tire loads

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Y

page 367).

Uniform Tire Quality Grading

Standards

Overview of Tire Quality Grading

Standards

The Uniform Tire Quality Grading is a U.S.

Government requirement. Their purpose is to

provide drivers with consistent and reliable

information regarding tire performance. Tire

manufacturers are required to grade tires

using three performance factors: tread

wear :, tire traction ;, and temperature

resistance =. Although not a Government of

Canada requirement, all tires made for sale in

North America have these grades branded on

the sidewall.

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The actual values for tires are vehicle-

specific and may deviate from the values in

the illustration.

Where applicable, the tire grading

information can be found on the tire sidewall

between the tread shoulder and maximum

tire width.
For example:

Tread wear Traction Temperature
200

AA

A

All passenger car tires must conform to the

statutory safety requirements in addition to

these grades.

Tread wear

The tread wear grade is a comparative rating

based on the wear rate of the tire when tested

under controlled conditions on a specified

U.S. government course. For example, a tire

graded 150 would wear one and one-half

times as well on the government course as a

tire graded 100.
The relative performance of tires depends

upon the actual conditions of their use,

however, and may depart significantly from

the norm, due to variations in driving habits,

service practices and differences in road

characteristics and climate conditions.

Traction

G

WARNING

The traction grade assigned to this tire is

based on straight-ahead braking traction

tests, and does not include acceleration,

cornering, hydroplaning, or peak traction

characteristics.

The traction grades, from highest to lowest,

are AA, A, B, and C. Those grades represent

the tire's ability to stop on a wet surface as

measured under controlled conditions on

specified government test surfaces of asphalt

and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor

traction performance.

G

WARNING

If ice has formed on the road, tire traction will

be substantially reduced. Under such weather

conditions, drive, steer and brake with

extreme caution.

The safe speed on a wet, snow covered or icy

road is always lower than on dry road

surfaces.

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