Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2007 Owners Manual User Manual

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Operation

Tires and wheels

Tire width

The tire width

1 (

page 295) indicates

the nominal tire width in mm.

Aspect ratio

The aspect ratio

2 (

page 295) is the

dimensional relationship 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

The tire code

3 (

page 295) 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
rating” (

page 297).

Rim diameter

The rim diameter

4 (

page 295) is the

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

Tire load rating

The tire load rating

5 (

page 295) is a

numerical code associated with the
maximum load a tire can support.

For example, a load rating of 91 corre-
sponds to a maximum load of 1 356 lbs
(615 kg) the tire is designed to support.
See also “Maximum tire load”
(

page 300) where the maximum load

associated with the load index is indicated
in kilograms and lbs.

Warning!

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The tire load rating must always be at least

half of the GAWR (

page 305) of your

vehicle. Otherwise, tire failure may be the

result which may cause an accident and/or

serious personal injury to you or others.

Always replace rims and tires with the same

designation, manufacturer and type as

shown on the original part.

Warning!

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Do not overload the tires by exceeding the

specified load limit as indicated on the Tire

and Loading Information placard located 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.

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