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EXTERIOR
TIRES
In an emergency, remove the flat tire. The independent suspension of the rubber tor-
sion axle allows four or six wheeled units to be safely towed on three or five wheels for
a short distance (100 miles maximum) and only at a low speed (30 MPH).
Be especially cautious in crossing holes or dips in the road. Under these circumstances
it is good practice to set your rear view mirrors so that you can observe your tires at
all time.
Tips on Tire Care
Any tire, no matter how well constructed, may fail in use as a result of punctures,
impact damage, improper inflation or other conditions resulting from use. Tire failures
may create a risk of property damage or personal injury. To reduce the risk of tire failure
we strongly recommend the following:
1. Check the pressure in your tires, including your spare, at least monthly when the
tires are cool (after the vehicle has stopped three hours and then driven less than
one mile.) Do not reduce pressure when tires are hot. Use a tire gauge to check
pressure and maintain it at the recommended level.
2. Never overload your tires. The maximum load carrying capability of your tires is
molded on the sidewall of the tire.
3. Check your tires frequently for scrapes, bulges, separations, cuts or snags resulting
from use. See your tire dealer immediately if any such condition is discovered.
4. Never operate your vehicle in excess of lawful speeds or the maximum speeds
justified by driving conditions, or in excess of speeds recommended for the tire you
are using.
5. Make every effort to avoid running over objects that may damage the tire through
impact or cutting, such as chuckholes, glass, metal, etc.
6. Never drive on smooth tires. Tires should be removed when 2/32nds inch of tread
depth remains. In most states it is illegal to drive with less than 2/32nds inch remain-
ing tread depth.
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