Tires - Ford SHELBY GT350 MUSTANG Supplement Manual

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TIRES

WARNING
Only replace the wheels and tires
with the tire combinations that Ford
has tested and approved for your
particular vehicle. Variations in factors
such as manufacturing tolerances mean
that use of any other wheel and tire
combinations, even with identical size
ratings, may result in insufficient running
clearances, tire rubbing, and eventually
puncture. Loss of tire pressure could lead
to loss of vehicle control, serious injury or
death.
GT350
295/35R19 front, 305/35R19 rear
GT350R
305/30R19 front, 315/30R19 rear
To make sure that your tires perform as
intended, it is important that you maintain
your tires properly:
Your original equipment tires are
optimized for performance in both wet
and dry conditions. We do not
recommend using the original
equipment tires when temperatures
drop to about 45°F (7°C) or below
(depending on tire wear and
environmental conditions) or in snow
and ice conditions.
The tires were designed for track use
and may exhibit significantly reduced
tread life and increased tire noise
compared to the standard equipment
tires under normal driving conditions.
Increasing the front camber settings
beyond the factory settings may further
accelerate tread wear and induce tire
noise.
Mustang (CZG) United States of America, Vehicles With: SVT Performance Package, enUSA, First Printing
Wheels and Tires
Tires
Your vehicle is equipped with low profile,
high performance tires that are designed
to optimize the driving dynamics you
expect in a Ford Performance vehicle.
These tires are not optimized for off-road
or winter (snow or cold weather)
performance, and their ride, noise and wear
characteristics are different than
non-performance tires. Also, because of
their lower profile, the tires are more
susceptible to damage due to potholes
and rough roads.
19 in. x 10.5 in. front, 19 in. x 11 in. rear
19 in. x 11 in. front, 19 in. x 11.5 in. rear
For tire pressures, see the placard
located on the B-pillar inside the driver
door.
Always maintain your tire pressures
according to the tire information
placard on the driver door jamb, using
an accurate gauge.
Tire pressures are specified cold and
should be checked after the vehicle has
been parked for at least three hours.
Do not reduce pressure of warm tires.
Check your tire pressure often to
maintain it properly. Tire pressure can
diminish over time and fluctuate with
temperature.
Do not overload your vehicle. Maximum
vehicle and axle weights are listed on
the tire information placard.
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Wheels

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