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Tires/Wheels
Tire Pressure
Check pressure when tires are “cold” before
using the vehicle. Tire pressure changes with
temperature and altitude. Recheck pressure
if one of these conditions has changed.
For your convenience, a pressure gauge is
supplied in tool kit.
Although the tires are specifically designed
for off-road use, a flat may still occur. There-
fore, it is recommended to carry a tire pump
and a repair kit.
Tire/Wheel Condition
Check tire for damage and wear. Replace if
necessary.
Do not rotate tires. The front and rear tires
have a different size. The tires are directional
and their rotation must be kept in a specific
direction for proper operation.
Wheel Removal
Loosen nuts then lift vehicle. Place a support
under vehicle. Remove nuts then remove
wheel.
At installation, it is recommended to apply
anti-seize lubricant on threads. Gently tighten
nuts in a criss-cross sequence then apply a
final torque of 70 N·m (52 lbf·ft).
1. Taper side of nut
CAUTION:
Always use the recommended
wheel nuts (P/N 250 100 039). Using a differ-
ent nut could cause damages to the rim.
WARNING
When the tires are replaced, never install
a bias tire with a radial tire. Such a combi-
nation could create handling and/or stabil-
ity problems.
Do not mix tires of different size and/or de-
sign on the same axle. Front and rear tire
pairs must be the identical model and
manufacturer.
For unidirectional tread pattern, ensure
that the tires are installed in the correct di-
rection of rotation.
The radial tires must be installed as a com-
plete set.
Severe injury or death can result if you do
not follow these instructions.
WARNING
Tire pressure greatly affects vehicle han-
dling and stability. Underpressure may
cause tire to deflate and rotate on wheel.
Overpressure may burst the tire. Always
follow recommended pressure. Since tires
are low-pressure types, a manual pump
should be used.
TIRE PRESSURE
UP to
272 kg
(600 lb)
MAX.
FRONT
REAR
34 kPa
(5 PSI)
48 kPa
(7 PSI)
MIN.
31 kPa
(4.5 PSI)
34 kPa
(5 PSI)
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