A tire performance criteria (TPC) specification number is molded in the sidewall near the tire size of all original equipment tires. This specification number assures that the tire meets performance standards for traction, endurance, dimensions, noise, handling, and rolling resistance. Usually a specific TPC number is assigned to each tire size.
Caution: Do not mix different types of tires on the same vehicle such as radial, bias, and bias-belted tires except in emergencies, because vehicle handling may be seriously affected and may result in loss of control causing personal injury.
Caution: Do not change 145/70 R13 tires or 155/65 R13 tires for 175/60 R13 tires, because vehicle handling may be seriously affected and may result in loss of control causing personal injury. If you change 145/70 R13 tires or 155/65 R13 tires for 175/60 R13 tires, you have to change the steering gear assembly.
Use only replacement tires with the same size, load range, and construction as the original. The use of any other tire size or construction type may seriously affect ride, handling, speedometer/odometer calibration, vehicle ground clearance, and tire clearance to the body and the chassis. This does not apply to the spare tire furnished with the vehicle.
It is recommended that new tires be installed in pairs on the same axle.
If it is necessary to replace only one tire, pair it with the tire having the most tread to equalize the braking action.
Although they may appear different in tread design, tires built by different manufacturers with identical TPC specifications may be used on the same vehicle.
This vehicle comes equipped with a temporary spare tire and wheel. A full-sized spare tire and wheel is available for European countries.