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Wheels and Tires
Recommended COLD tire pressures
Note: When driving in ambient temperatures less than 41°F
(5°C), the handling and ride quality of the vehicle can be
improved by reducing the tire pressures by 5 psi (34 kPa). Return
tire pressure to the normal recommendations when ambient
temperatures increase.
Tire pressures during long-term storage
Tire pressures must be reduced to the
recommended cold tire pressure for each
tire before the vehicle is driven. Failure to do so can affect the
handling of the vehicle, which could lead to a collision.
To minimize the possibility and effects of flat spots during
storage, the tires may be inflated to the maximum pressure
indicated on the tire wall. See
Replacement Wheels and Tires
For your safety, it is recommended that
ONLY wheels and tires that match the
original vehicle specification are used on the vehicle.
Changing the width or profile of a tire or tires can change the
driving characteristics of the vehicle, which can lead to issues
with the vehicle dynamics and handling. This increases the
risk of loss of control and a collision.
Wheel rims and tires are matched to suit the handling
characteristics of your vehicle. Always check that replacement
tires comply with the original specification. See
.
Ideally, you should replace tires in axle sets; in the case of your
SOLO, this applies only to the front tires. When tires are
replaced, the wheels should always be balanced and the
alignment checked.
Tire Chains Prohibited
Do not use tire chains; there is not enough
clearance on the vehicle. Tire chains used
on a vehicle without the proper amount of clearance can cause
damage to the brakes, suspension, or other vehicle parts.
These repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty.
The area damaged by the tire chains could cause loss of
control and a collision.
Do not operate the SOLO on snowy or icy
roads.
Tire Position
Tire Pressure
Front
228 kPa
33 psi
Rear
234 kPa
34 psi
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
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