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If there is a difference in the weights on one side of the vehicle as compared to weights on the other side, compo-
nents (tires, wheels, brakes, springs, etc.) on the heavier side could be overloaded, even though the total axle load is
within the GAWR. It is important to redistribute the load to avoid component failure, improve the handling charac-
teristics of the tow vehicle and not void the Limited Base Warranty and Limited Structural Warranty.
With these actual weights, it is now possible to compare them against the Trailer Weight Information label weight
ratings to ensure you are below the posted minimum ratings.
T I R E S A F E T Y I N F O R M AT I O N
This portion of the Owner's Manual contains tire safety information as required by 49 CFR 575.6(4) and is based in
part on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) brochure titled Tire Safety, Everything Rides
On It. It can be obtained from NHTSA as a free download at http://www.nhtsa.gov/cars/rules/TireSafety/ridesonit/
tires_index.html.
Studies of tire safety show that the most important things you can do to avoid tire failure, blowouts, and flat tires are:
Maintain proper tire pressure.
Observe tire and vehicle load limits. (NEVER carry more weight in your vehicle than your tires or vehicle can
safely handle).
Avoid road hazards.
Drive within the designated tire speed ratings,
Inspect tires for cuts, slashes, and other irregularities.
These actions, along with other care and maintenance activities, can also:
Improve vehicle handling.
Help protect you and others from avoidable breakdowns and accidents.
Improve fuel economy.
Increase the life of your tires.
Make tire safety a regular part of your vehicle maintenance routine. Know that the time you spend is minimal com-
pared with the inconvenience and safety consequences of a flat tire or other tire failure.
S A F E T Y F I R S T — T I R E M A I N T E N A N C E
Proper tire maintenance improves the stopping distance, traction, steering, and load-carrying capability of your vehi-
cle. As mentioned above, to prevent flat tires and other types of tire failure, you should maintain proper tire pressure,
observe tire and vehicle load limits, avoid road hazards, and regularly inspect your tires.
P R E - T R AV E L I N F O R M A T I O N
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