Tires and wheels
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Items |
Tire size |
Wheel size |
Inflation pressure kPa (psi) |
Wheel lug 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 tire |
235/65 R17 |
7.0J X 17 |
240 (35) |
240 (35) |
11-13 (79-94, 107-127) |
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235/60 R18 |
7.5J X 18 |
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235/55 R19 |
7.5J X 19 |
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Full size tire (For N line) |
235/55 R19 |
7.5J X 19 |
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Compact spare tire *1 |
T135/90 D17 |
4.0B X 17 |
420 (60) |
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If your vehicle is not equipped with a spare tire, a Tire Mobility Kit will be provided with your vehicle.
When replacing tires, ALWAYS use the same size, type, brand, construction and tread pattern supplied with the vehicle. If not, it can damage the related parts or make it work irregularly.
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It is permissible to add 20 kPa (3 psi) to the standard tire pressure specification if colder temperatures are expected soon. Tires typically lose 7 kPa (1 psi) for every 7°C (12°F) temperature drop. If extreme temperature variations are expected, recheck your tire pressure as necessary to keep them properly inflated.
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An air pressure generally decreases, as you drive up to a high-altitude area above sea level. Thus, if you plan to drive a high-altitude area, check the tire pressures in advance. If necessary, inflate them to a proper level (Air inflation per altitude: +10 kPa/1 km (+2.4 psi/1 mi.)).
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Must do not exceed maximum inflation pressure shown on equipped tire sidewall.