1996 GMC SIERRA tires

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual If You’re Stuck: In Sand,  Mud, 
Ice or Snow 
What you don’t want to do when your vehicle  is stuck 
is to spin your wheels too fast. The method  known as 
“rocking” can help you get out when

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual NOTICE: . 
Continuing  to  drive with worn-out  brake  pads 
could  result  in  costly  brake  repair. 
Some  driving  conditions  or  climates  may cause  a brake 
squeal  when the brakes  are  first

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual Tires 
We don’t make tires.  Your new vehicle comes  with 
high-quality  tires made  by a leading tire  manufacturer. 
If  you  ever have questions about your tire warranty and 
where 
to obtain ser

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual Inflation -- Tire Pressure 
The Certification/Tire  label. which is on the rear edge of 
the  drivers  door, or on  the incomplete vehicle document 
in the  cab,  shows the  correct inflation  pressu

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual How to Check 
Use a good quality pocket-type  gage to check tire 
pressure. 
You can’t tell  if your tires are properly inflated 
simply  by looking  at them.  Radial tires  may 
look 
properly infl

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual rTl 
II 
If your vehicle has dual rear wheels and the  load range 
and  tread  design for your front tires  is the same  as your 
rear  tires. always 
use one of the correct rotation patterns 
shown h

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual When It’s Time  for New Tires 
Rust  or  dirt  on 
a wheel, or on the  parts  to  which 
it 
is fastened,  can  make-  wheel nuts become  loose 
.after 
a time.  The wheel  could come off and  cause

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GMC SIERRA 1996  Owners Manual Dual  Tire  Operation 
When the vehicle is  new, or whenever a wheel,  wheel 
bolt or wheel nut is replaced, check  the  wheel nut torque 
after 
100, 1,000 and 6,000 miles ( 160, I 600 and IO 000 
km