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WHEELS AND TYRES

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4 WHEEL AND TYRE REPLACEMENT

A. PRECAUTIONS

DURING

TYRE

REPLACEMENT

Following precautions should be taken while

replacing tyres:

1. Whenever a tyre replacement is necessary,

the new tyre should be of original equipment

type. It should be of the same size, load range

and construction as those originally fitted on

the vehicle. Use of any other size or type may

affect ride, handling and vehicle ground

clearance and tyre clearance to the body

chassis. Also be sure that the wheel rim size

and diameter are the right ones for the tyre to

be mounted.

NOTE

It is recommended that new tyres be installed in

pairs on the same axle.

2. Rim bead seats should be cleaned with a wire

brush or coarse steel wool to remove

lubricants, old rubber and light rust.

3. An inflated tyre, even with low air pressure,

must never be worked with a hammer while

trying to correct an improper position of the

rings. In such a case, the tyre must be deflated

completely before the necessary correction

can be done.

4. Whenever a tyre is dismounted from wheel rim

it should be remounted such that the tyre and

wheel rim are matched. If the tyre’s paint dot

cannot be located, a line should be marked on

the tyre and wheel rim before dismounting to

assure that it is remounted in the same

position.

5. While stowing the spare tyre, proper surface

butting must be ensured between Winch

bracket and Wheel Mounting.

MATCHED TYRE AND WHEEL RIMS

Steel Wheel Assy:

Red Dot (High point on Tyre)

is matched with Blue dot of Steel Wheel (Low

point of Steel Wheel Rim).

Alloy Wheel Assy:

Yellow Dot (Low Point on

Tyre) is matched with Valve (High Point of Alloy

Wheel Rim).