GM Service Manual Online
For 1990-2009 cars only

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 and possible serious injury.

Important: Install new tires in pairs on the same axle. If you need to replace only one tire, this should be paired with the tire that has the most tread.

A tire performance criteria (TPC) specification number is molded in the sidewall near the tire size of all original equipment tires. This number ensures that the tire meets GM's performance standards for:

    • Traction
    • Endurance
    • Dimension
    • Noise
    • Handling
    • Rolling resistance

A specific TPC number usually is assigned to each tire size.

Replacement tires should be the same size, load range, and construction as the original tires. Replace the original tires with tires that have the same TPC specification number.

Use of any other tire size or type may seriously affect the following items:

    • The vehicle ride
    • The vehicle handling
    • The speedometer/odometer calibration
    • The vehicle ground clearance
    • The tire clearance to the body and chassis

Inspect the tires. Replace the tires when you find the following conditions:

    • The tires are worn to a point where 1.6 mm (1/16 in) or less tread remains, or, the cord or fabric shows. The tires may have built-in tread wear indicators that appear between the tread grooves when the tread is 1.6 mm (1/16 in) or less. When the indicators appear in 2 or more adjacent grooves at 3 spots around the tire, replace the tire.
    • The tread or sidewall is cracked, cut, or snagged deep enough to expose the cord or the fabric.
    • The tire has a bump, bulge, or a split. Slight sidewall indentations are normal and this should not affect ride.
    • The tire has a puncture, a cut, or other damage that cannot be repaired correctly because of the size or location of the damage.