Tyres and wheels
Items |
Tyre size |
Wheel size |
Inflation pressure kPa (psi) |
Wheel nut torque kgf·m (lbf·ft, N·m) |
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Normal load |
Maximum load |
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Front |
Rear |
Front |
Rear |
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Full size tyre |
215/60R17 |
7.0J X 17 |
230 (33) |
250 (36) |
11-13 (79-94, 107-127) |
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215/55R18 |
7.0J X 18 |
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235/45R19 |
7.5J X 19 |
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Compact spare tyre |
T145/90D16 |
4.0T X 16 |
420 (60) |
420 (60) |
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Ambient temperature affects tyre pressure (about 7 kPa (1 psi) for every 7°C (12°F) change). If colder temperatures are anticipated, it is permissible to increase cold tyre inflation pressure by up to 20 kPa (3 psi) over the specification. If extreme temperature changes are expected, be sure to check and adjust tyre pressure accordingly.
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Tyre inflation pressure decreases with higher elevation, and increases with lower elevation (about 10 kPa (2.4 psi) for every kilometre (or mile) elevation change). Be sure to check and adjust tyre pressure accordingly when driving through changing elevations.
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Do not exceed the maximum inflation pressure, as found on the sidewall of the tyre(s).
When replacing tyres, ALWAYS replace with the same size, type, brand, construction and tread pattern supplied with the vehicle. If not, it can damage the related parts or make them work irregularly.