2005 CHEVROLET CORVETTE load capacity

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CHEVROLET CORVETTE 2005 6.G Owners Manual Rocking Your Vehicle to Get It Out
First, turn your steering wheel left and right. That
will clear the area around your front wheels. You should
turn your traction control system off. SeeTraction
Cont

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CHEVROLET CORVETTE 2005 6.G Owners Manual Tire and Loading Information Label
A vehicle speci�c Tire and Loading Information label is
attached to the center pillar (B-pillar) of your vehicle. With
the driver’s door open, you will �nd the lab

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CHEVROLET CORVETTE 2005 6.G Owners Manual 6. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, the load from
your trailer will be transferred to your vehicle.
Consult this manual to determine how this reduces
the available cargo and luggage load capa

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CHEVROLET CORVETTE 2005 6.G Owners Manual Item Description Total
AVehicle Capacity Weight
for Example 3=400 lbs (181 kg)
BSubtract Occupant
Weight @ 200 lbs
(91kg)x2=400 lbs (181 kg)
CAvailable Cargo
Weight =0 lbs (0 kg)
Refer to your vehicle

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CHEVROLET CORVETTE 2005 6.G Owners Manual (D) Construction Code:A letter code is used to
indicate the type of ply construction in the tire. The letter
R means radial ply construction; the letter D means
diagonal or bias ply construction; and

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CHEVROLET CORVETTE 2005 6.G Owners Manual GAWR FRT:Gross Axle Weight Rating for the front
axle, seeLoading Your Vehicle on page 4-31.
GAWR RR:Gross Axle Weight Rating for the rear axle,
seeLoading Your Vehicle on page 4-31.
Intended Outboard

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CHEVROLET CORVETTE 2005 6.G Owners Manual Traction:The friction between the tire and the road
surface. The amount of grip provided.
Tread:The portion of a tire that comes into contact
with the road.
Treadwear Indicators:Narrow bands, sometime

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CHEVROLET CORVETTE 2005 6.G Owners Manual In�ation - Tire Pressure
Tires need the correct amount of air pressure to operate
effectively.
Notice:Do not let anyone tell you that
under-in�ation or over-in�ation is all right. It is not.
If your t
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