All General Motors vehicles now use Passenger (P) metric sized tires. P-metric tires are available in 2 load ranges: standard load 241 kPa (35 psi maximum) and extra load 283 kPa (41 psi maximum). Most passenger vehicle tires are standard load.
Most P-metric tire sizes do not have exact corresponding alphanumeric tire sizes. For example, a P175/70R13 is not exactly equal in size and load-carrying capacity to an FR70-13. For this reason, replacement tires should be of the same TPC specification number as the originals. If P-metric tires must be replaced with other sizes, consult a tire dealer. Tire companies can best recommend the closest match of alphanumeric to P-metric sizes within their own tire lines.
The metric term for measuring tire inflation pressure is the kilopascal (kPa). Tire pressure may be printed in both kPa and psi. One psi equals 6.895 kPa. See the tire label or refer to Tire and Wheel Specifications for tire inflation pressures.