Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Front Towing 
Tow Limits -- 35 mph (56 km/h), 50 miles (80 km) 
' Vehicles with the  all-wheel-drive or.four- wheel-drive 
option  must 
use a towing dolly  under the rear  wheels 
when  towing 
from the front. 
NOTICE: 
Do  not  tow  with  sling-type  equipment  or 
fascidfog  lamp  damage  will occur.  Use wheel  lift 
or  car  carrier  equipment.  Additional  ramping 
may  be required  for  car  carrier  equipment.  Use 
safety  chains  and  wheel straps. 
Towing  a vehicle  over  rough  surfaces  could 
damage 
a vehicle.  Damage  can  occur  from 
vehicle  to  ground  or vehicle  to wheel-lift 
equipment. 
To help  avoid  damage,  install a 
towing  dolly and  raise  the  vehicle until  adequate 
clearance  is obtained  between the  ground  and/or 
wheel-lift  equipment. 
Do not  attach  winch cables  or J-hooks to 
suspension  components  when  using  car  carrier 
equipment.  Always use  T-hooks  inserted 
in the 
T-hook slots. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Front Towing 
Tow Limits -- 35 mph (56 km/h), 50 miles (80 km) 
' Vehicles with the  all-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive 
option must 
use a  towing dolly under the  rear wheels 
when towing 
from the  front. 
NOTICE: 
Do not  tow  with  sling-type  equipment  or 
fascia/fog  lamp  damage  will occur.  Use wheel  lift 
or  car  carrier  equipment.  Additional  ramping 
may  be  required  for  car  carrier  equipment.  Use 
safety  chains  and wheel  straps. 
Towing 
a vehicle  over  rough  surfaces  could 
damage 
a vehicle.  Damage  can  occur  from 
vehicle  to  ground  or  vehicle to  wheel-lift 
equipment. 
To help  avoid  damage,  install a 
towing  dolly  and  raise  the  vehicle  until adequate 
clearance  is obtained  between  the  ground  and/or 
wheel-lift  equipment. 
Do  not  attach  winch  cables  or  J-hooks  to 
suspension  components  when  using  car  carrier 
equipment.  Always use  T-hooks  inserted  in  the 
T- hook  slots. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Rear Towing 
Tow  Limits -- 35 mph (56 km/h), 50 miles (80 km) 
Vehicles  with  the  ail-wheel-drive 
or four- wheel-drive 
option  must  use 
a towing  dolly under  the  front wheels 
when  towing  from the  real: 
NOTICE: 
Do not tow  with  sling-type  equipment  or  rear 
bumper  valance  damage  will occur.  Use wheel  lift 
or  car  carrier  equipment.  Additional  ramping. 
may  be  required  for  car  carrier  equipment.  Use 
safety  chains  and  wheel straps. 
Towing  a vehicle  over  rough  surfaces  could 
damage  a  vehicle. Damage  can  occur  from 
vehicle  to  ground  or  vehicle to wheel-lift 
equipment.  To help  avoid  damage,  install  a 
towing  dolly  and  raise  the  vehicle until  adequate 
clearance  is obtained  between the  ground  and/or 
wheel-lift  equipment. 
Do not  attach  winch cables  or  J-hooks to 
suspension  components  when  using  car  carrier 
equipment.  Always use T-hooks inserted 
in the 
T-hook slots. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Your dealer  will  know  the  kind of wheel you need. 
Each  new  wheel  should have  the same  load carrying 
capacity,  diameter,  width,  offset  and  be  mounted  the  same  way as the  one  it replaces. 
If  you  need 
to replace any of your  wheels,  wheel  bolts 
or  wheel  nuts,  replace them only with  new 
GM original 
equipment  parts. This way,  you  will  be  sure 
to have the 
right  wheel,  wheel  bolts and wheel  nuts  for your model. 
Using  the  wrong  replacement  wheels, wheel bolts 
or  wheel  nuts on your  vehicle  can  be  dangerous. 
It  could  affect  the  braking  and  handling 
of your 
vehicle,  make  your  tires  lose air  and  make 
you  lose  control. 
You could  have  a  collision  in 
which  you  or  others  could  be  injured.  Always 
use  the  correct  wheel, wheel  bolts  and wheel 
nuts  for  replacement. 
NOTICE: 
The  wrong  wheel can also  cause  problems  with 
bearing  life, brake  cooling,  speedometer/odometer 
calibration,  headlamp  aim,  bumper  height,  vehicle 
ground  clearance  and  tire  or  tire  chain  clearance 
to  the  body and chassis, 
See  “Changing a  Flat  Tire”  in  the  Index  for more 
information. 
sed  Replacement 
7 keels 
Putting 
a used  wheel  on  your  vehicle is 
dangerous.  You can’t  know  how  it’s been  used  or 
how  many  miles it’s been  driven,  It  could  fail 
suddenly  and  cause  an  accident. 
If you  have  to 
replace  a  wheel, use 
a new GM original 
equipment  wheel. 
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