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Uniform tire quality grading 
This information has been prepared  in ac- 
cordance with regulations issued by the
National Highway Traffic Safety Adminis- 
tration of the U.S. Department of Trans- 
portation. It provides the purchasers and/
or prospective purchasers of Toyota 
vehicles with information on uniform tire 
quality grading. 
Your Toyota dealer will help answer any 
questions you may have as you read this 
information. 
DOT quality gradesÐAll passenger ve- 
hicle tires must conform to Federal
Safety Requirements in addition to 
these grades. These quality grades are 
molded on the sidewall. 
Tread wearÐ
The tread wear grade is a
comparative rating based on the wear rate 
of the tire when tested under controlled 
conditions on a specified government test 
course. For example, a tire graded 150
would wear one and a half (1- 1/2) times 
as well on the government course as a 
tire graded 100. The relative performance
of tires depends upon the actual condi- 
tions of their use, however, and may de- 
part significantly from the norm due to
variations in driving habits,  service prac- 
tices and differences in road characteris- 
tics and climate. Traction AA, A, B, CÐ
The traction
grades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A,
B, and C, and they represent  the tire's 
ability to stop on wet pavement as mea- 
sured under controlled conditions on spe-
cified government test surfaces of asphalt 
and concrete. A tire marked C may have 
poor traction performance. 
Warning: The traction grade assigned to 
this tire is based on braking (straight 
ahead) traction tests and does not include
cornering (turning) traction. 
Temperature A, B, CÐ The temperature
grades are A (the highest), B, and C, 
representing the tire's resistance to the 
generation of heat and its ab ility to dissi-
pate heat when tested under controlled 
conditions on a specified indoor laboratory 
test wheel. Sustained high temperature
can cause the material of the tire to de- 
generate and reduce tire life, and exces- 
sive temperature can lead to sudden tire
failure. The grade C corresponds to a lev- 
el of performance which all passenger car 
tires must meet under the Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109. Grades 
B and A represent higher levels of perfor- 
mance on the laboratory test wheel than
the minimum required by law. Warning: The temperature grades  for this
tire are established for a tire that is prop-
erly inflated and not  overloaded. Exces- 
sive speed, underinflation, or excessive 
loading, either separately or in combina-
tion, can cause heat buildup and possible 
tire failure.