Tin (tire identification number), Load bearing index, Traction – Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2011 Owners Manual User Manual

Page 271: Twr (permissible trailer drawbar noseweight), Wear indicator, Distribution of the vehicle occupants, Maximum permissible payload weight, Changing a wheel, Flat tire, Interchanging the wheels

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brakes, level control, a roof rack or a high-
performance battery, are not included in the
curb weight and the weight of the
accessories.

TIN (Tire Identification Number)

This is a unique identification number which
can be used by a tire manufacturer to identify
tires, for example for a product recall, and
thus identify the purchasers. The TIN is made
up of the manufacturer's identity code, tire
size, tire type code and the manufacturing
date.

Load bearing index

The load bearing index (also load index) is a
code that contains the maximum load bearing
capacity of a tire.

Traction

Traction is the result of friction between the
tires and the road surface.

TWR (permissible trailer drawbar

noseweight)

The TWR is the maximum permissible weight
that may act on the ball coupling of the trailer
tow hitch.

Wear indicator

Narrow bars (tread wear bars) that are
distributed over the tire tread. If the tire tread
is level with the bars, the wear limit of

1

/

16

in

(1.6 mm) has been reached.

Distribution of the vehicle occupants

Distribution of vehicle occupants over
designated seat positions in a vehicle.

Maximum permissible payload

weight

Nominal load and luggage load plus
68 kilograms (150 lb) multiplied by the
number of seats in the vehicle.

Changing a wheel

Flat tire

The "Roadside Assistance" section
(

Y

page 232) contains information and notes

on how to deal with a flat tire. It also provides
instructions on changing a wheel or mounting
the spare wheel.

Interchanging the wheels

G

Warning

Rotate front and rear wheels only if the tires
are of the same dimension.
If your vehicle is equipped with mixed-size
tires (different tire dimensions front vs. rear),
tire rotation is not possible.

G

Warning!

Have the tightening torque checked after
changing a wheel. Wheels could become
loose if not tightened with a torque of
96 lb-ft (130 Nm).
Only use genuine Mercedes-Benz wheel bolts
specified for your vehicle's rims.

The wear patterns on the front and rear tires
differ, depending on the operating conditions.
Rotate the wheels before a clear wear pattern
has formed on the tires. Front tires typically
wear more on the shoulders and the rear tires
in the center.
If your vehicle's tire configuration allows, you
can rotate the wheels according to the
intervals in the tire manufacturer's warranty
book in your vehicle documents. If no
warranty book is available, the tires should be
rotated every 3000 to 6000 miles
(5000 to 10000 km), or earlier if tire wear

Changing a wheel

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Wheels and tires

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