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Direction of rotation, tires, Vehicle loading, Direction of rotation loading the vehicle – Mercedes-Benz SLR-Class 2007 User Manual

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Operation

Tires and wheels

Storing tires

Cleaning tires

Direction of rotation

Unidirectional tires offer added advan-
tages, such as better hydroplaning perfor-
mance. To benefit, however, you must
make sure the tires rotate in the direction
specified.

An arrow on the sidewall indicates the
intended direction of rotation (spinning) of
the tire.

Loading the vehicle

Two labels on your vehicle show how much
weight it may properly carry.

1) The Tire and Loading Information

placard can be found on the driver’s
door B-pillar. This placard tells you im-
portant information about the number
of people that can be in the vehicle and
the total weight that can be carried in
the vehicle. It also contains information
on the proper size and recommended
tire inflation pressures for the original
equipment tires on your vehicle.

!

Keep unmounted tires in a cool, dry place

with as little exposure to light as possible.
Protect tires from contact with oil, grease and
gasoline.

!

Never use a round nozzle to power wash

tires. The intense jet of water can result in
damage to the tire.

Always replace a damaged tire.

Warning!

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Have worn or damaged tires replaced in

pairs (front pair or rear pair) an make sure

the tires rotate in the direction specified

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page 261). Otherwise, the driving stabili-

ty of the vehicle will be adversely affected,

especially when driving at high speeds.

Warning!

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19" turbine-style wheels:

The wheels must be mounted corresponding

to the labelling on the inside of the rim,

where LEFT refers to the left-hand side of

the vehicle and RIGHT to the right-hand side

of the vehicle, both seen in direction of trav-

el. When unidirectional tires are mounted,

make sure that they rotate in the direction

specified. Otherwise, the driving stability of

the vehicle will be adversely affected,

especially when driving at high speeds.