1997 GMC SIERRA Owners Manual

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If your vehicle  has dual  rear 
wheels  and  the  load  range 
or  tread  design  for your 
front  tires  is  different  from 
your  rear  tires, always  use 
the  correct  rotation

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GMC SIERRA 1997  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 cau

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GMC SIERRA 1997  Owners Manual Dual  Tire  Operation Buying  New  Tires 
To find 
out what  kind  and  size of tires  you  need,  look 
at  the  CertificationEire  label. When the  vehicle  is  new,  or  whenever  a wheel,  wheel

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GMC SIERRA 1997  Owners Manual L 
Mixing  tires  could  cause  you  to  lose  control  while 
driving. 
If you  mix  tires of different  sizes  or  types 
(radial  and  bias-belted  tires),  the  vehicle  may  not 
handle  properly

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GMC SIERRA 1997  Owners Manual Temperature -- A, B, C 
The temperature grades are A (the highest), B, and C, 
representing the  tires resistance to the generation  of 
heat  and  its ability  to dissipate  heat  when  tested  unde

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GMC SIERRA 1997  Owners Manual I a CAUTION: 
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

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GMC SIERRA 1997  Owners Manual NOTICE:  (Continued) 
Use  another  type of traction  device  only  if its 
manufacturer  recommends it for 
use on  your 
vehicle  and 
tire size combination  and  road 
conditions.  Follow  that man

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GMC SIERRA 1997  Owners Manual Don’t  use  any  of  these  unless this manual  says  you  can. 
In many  uses,  these  will  damage  your  vehicle: 
0 Alcohol 
Laundry  Soap 
0 Bleach 
Reducing  Agents 
Cleaning  the  Inside of Y