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Front Towing 
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.  Use the T-slots  for 
car-carrier  securing. 
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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Rear Towing 
Tow Limits - 55 mph (90 k&), 500 miles (800 km) NOTICE: 
Do not  tow  with  sling-type equipment  or the  rear 
bumper  valance will  be  damaged.  Use wheel-lift 
or  car-carrier  equipment.  Additional  ramping 
may  be  required  for  car-carrier  equipment. Use 
safety  chains  and wheel  straps.  Use the T-slots  for 
car-carrier  securing. 
Towing  a vehicle  over  rough surfaces couia 
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 
T-hooks  slots. 
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NOTICE: 
The  wrong wheel can  also  cause  problems  with 
bearing  life, brake  cooling,  speedometer 
or 
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. 
It Wknnls 
Putting 
a used  wheel  on  your  vehicle is 
dangerous.  You can’t  know  how  it’s been  used  or 
how  far 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. 
Tire Chains 
NOTICE: 
Use tire  chains  only where  legal and only  when 
you  must.  Use only 
SAE Class “S” type  chains 
that  are  the  proper  size 
for your  tires.  Install 
them  on  the  front  tires  and  tighten  them  as 
tightly  as  possible  with  the  ends  securely 
fastened.  Drive  slowly 
and follow  the  chain 
manufacturer’s  instructions. 
If you  can  hear  the 
chains  contacting  your  vehicle, stop  and  retighten 
them. 
If the  contact  continues,  slow down  until  it 
stops.  Driving  too fast  or  spinning  the  wheels 
with  chains  on  will damage  your  vehicle. 
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