2007 DODGE POWER WAGON tire type

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DODGE POWER WAGON 2007 2.G Owners Manual road surfaces only. Driving in the 4H and 4L positions on
dry hard surfaced roads may cause increased tire wear
and damage to the driveline components.
The 4-wheel drive high (4LOCK) and 4±wheel driv

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DODGE POWER WAGON 2007 2.G Owners Manual air pressure before driving on pavement or other hard
surfaces. Be sure you have a way to air the tires back
up prior to reducing the pressure.
CAUTION!
Reduced tire pressures may cause tire unseating

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DODGE POWER WAGON 2007 2.G Owners Manual crossing is the water depth, current and bottom con-
ditions. On soft bottoms the vehicle will sink in,
effectively increasing the water level on the vehicle. Be
sure to consider this when determining

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DODGE POWER WAGON 2007 2.G Owners Manual maximum loaded vehicle condition. These pressure con-
ditions will be found in the ªSupplemental Tire Pressure
Informationº section of this manual.
The pressure should be checked and adjusted as wel

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DODGE POWER WAGON 2007 2.G Owners Manual WARNING!
High speed driving with your vehicle under maxi-
mum load is dangerous. The added strain on your
tires could cause them to fail. You could have a
serious accident. Dont drive a vehicle loade

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DODGE POWER WAGON 2007 2.G Owners Manual Improper alignment will not cause vehicle vibration.
Vibration may be a result of tire and wheel out-of-
balance. Proper balancing will reduce vibration and
avoid tire cupping and spotty wear.
SUPPLEM

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DODGE POWER WAGON 2007 2.G Owners Manual These cautions apply to all chain traction devices, includ-
ing link and cable (radial) chains.
NOTE:On 4x4 Power Wagon models, class ªUº snow
chains are permitted on the rear wheels only of vehicle

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DODGE POWER WAGON 2007 2.G Owners Manual TIRE ROTATION RECOMMENDATIONS
Tires on the front and rear axles of vehicles operate at
different loads and perform different steering, driving,
and braking functions. For these reasons, they wear at
u
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