It is important to understand your vehicle's original tire
sizes and pressures, and the GVWR (Gross Vehicle
Weight Rating) and GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating).
This information can be found on two labels attached to
the front door pillar on the driver's side of the vehicle.
1. Tire and Loading Information Label
2. Vehicle Certification Label
WARNING: Overloading Cybertruck has an
adverse effect on braking and handling, which can
compromise your safety or cause damage.
CAUTION: Never store large amounts of liquid in
Cybertruck. A significant spill can cause electrical
components to malfunction.
Tire and Loading Information Label
The Tire and Loading Information label provides:
• The maximum number of occupant seating positions.
• The maximum vehicle capacity weight.
• The size of the original tires.
• The cold inflation pressures for the original front and
rear tires. These pressures are recommended to
optimize ride and handling characteristics.
Specifications
Vehicle Loading
Never change this label, even if you use different tires in
the future.
NOTE: If Cybertruck is loaded to its full capacity, double
check all tires to ensure they are inflated to their
recommended pressure levels (see
Pressures on page
184).
WARNING: Tire pressures printed on the Tire and
Loading Information label DO NOT APPLY to
towing. When towing, tire pressures must be
increased. For information about the tire pressures
required when towing, refer to see
on page
105.
Vehicle Certification Label
WARNING: The Vehicle Certification label specifies
the weight ratings for Cybertruck based on the
tires that were installed at time of manufacture
and the tire pressures indicated on the Tire and
Loading Information label. However, the weight
ratings will change if you change the factory-
installed tires or inflate tires to a pressure that
differs from those shown on the Tire and Loading
Information label.
The Vehicle Certification label provides:
• GVWR - Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. The maximum
allowable total mass of Cybertruck. This is calculated
as the weight of Cybertruck equipped with the
heaviest factory selectable options, all passengers,
fluids, and cargo.
• GAWR FRT and GAWR RR - Gross Axle Weight
Rating for the front and rear axles. The GAWR is the
maximum distributed weight that each axle can
support.
Maintaining Tire
Towing a Trailer
207
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