Subaru 2006 Legacy User Manual

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Consumer information and Reporting safety defects

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Example:

(6) Load Index: A numerical code

which specifies the maximum load a

tire can carry at the speed indicated

by its speed symbol, at maximum in-

flation pressure.

For example, “88” means 1,234 lbs

(560 kg), “87” means 1,201 lbs (545

kg), “86” means 1,168 lbs (530 kg)

(7) Speed Rating: An alphabetical

system describing a tire’s capability to

travel at established and predeter-

mined speeds.

For example, “V” means 149 mph

(240 km/h)

T

Tire Identification Number (TIN)

Tire Identification Number (TIN) is

marked on the intended outboard

sidewall. The TIN is composed of four

groups. Here is a brief review of the

TIN with a breakdown of its individual

elements.

(1) Manufacturer’s Identification Mark

(2) Tire Size

(3) Tire Type Code

(4) Date of Manufacture

The first two figures identify the week,

starting with “01” to represent the first

full week of the calendar year; the

second two figures represent the

year. For example, 0101 means the

1st week of 2001.

T

Other markings

The following makings are also

placed on the sidewall.

V

Maximum permissible inflation

pressure

The maximum cold inflation pressure

to which this tire may be inflated. For

example, “300 kpa (44 PSI) MAX.

PRESS”

V

Maximum load rating

The load rating at the maximum per-

missible weight load for this tire. For

example, “MAX. LOAD 730 kg (1609

LBS) @ 300 kpa (44 PSI) MAX.

PRESS.”

Load indices apply only to the

tire, not to the vehicle. Putting a

load rated tire on any vehicle

does not mean the vehicle can

be loaded up to the tire’s rated

load.

P 205 / 50 R 17 88 V

Size designation

(6) (7)

y

Speed ratings apply only to

the tire, not to the vehicle. Put-

ting a speed rated tire on any

vehicle does not mean the ve-

hicle can be operated at the

tire’s rated speed.

y

The speed rating is void if the

tires are worn out, damaged,

repaired, retreaded, or other-

wise altered from their original

condition. If tires are repaired,

retreaded, or otherwise al-

tered, they may not be suitable

for original equipment tire de-

signed loads and speeds.

DOT XX XX XXX XXXX

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

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