Wheels and tires, Tire labeling – Mercedes-Benz M-Class 2012 Owners Manual User Manual

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Tire size designation, load-bearing

capacity and speed rating

:

Tire width

;

Nominal aspect ratio in %

=

Tire code

?

Rim diameter

A

Load bearing index

B

Speed rating

i

Tire data is vehicle-specific and may

deviate from the data in the example.

General: depending on the manufacturer's

standards, the size imprinted in the tire wall

may not contain any letters or may contain

one letter that precedes the size description.
If there is no letter preceding the size

description (as shown above): these are

passenger vehicle tires according to

European manufacturing standards.
If "P" precedes the size description: these are

passenger vehicle tires according to U.S.

manufacturing standards.
If "LT" precedes the size description: these

are light truck tires according to U.S.

manufacturing standards.
If "T" precedes the size description: these are

compact emergency spare wheels at high tire

pressure, to be used only temporarily in an

emergency.
Tire width: tire width : shows the nominal

tire width in millimeters.
Nominal aspect ratio: aspect ratio ; is the

size ratio between the tire height and the tire

width and is shown in percent. The aspect

ratio is calculated by dividing the tire width by

the tire height.
Tire code: tire code = specifies the tire type.

"R" represents radial tires. "D" represents

diagonal tires, "B" represents diagonal radial

tires.
Optionally, tires with a maximum speed of

over 149 mph(240 km/h) may have "ZR" in

the size description depending on the

manufacturer (e.g. 245/40 ZR 18).
Rim diameter: rim diameter ? is the

diameter of the bead seat, not the diameter

of the rim flange. The rim diameter is

specified in inches (in).
Load bearing index: load bearing index A

is a numerical code which specifies the

maximum load-bearing capacity of a tire.

G

WARNING

The tire load rating must always be at least

half of the GAWR of your vehicle. Otherwise,

sudden tire failure may be the result which

could cause an accident and/or serious injury

to you or others.
Always replace rims and tires with rims and

tires having the same specifications

(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.

Example:
The load bearing index 91 is equivalent to a

maximum load of 1356 lbs (615 kg) that the

tire can carry. For further information on the

maximum tire load in kilograms and pounds,

see (

Y

page 365).

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Tire labeling

Wheels

and

tires

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