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SPEED SYMBOLS - are shown on the sidewall of some 
tires. The following table shows the maximum speed 
corresponding to the symbol.
 SPEED RATINGS
 †Speed Speed Maximum
  Rating  mph  km/Hr
 M  81  130
 N  87  140
 P  93  150
 Q  99  160
 R  106  170
 S  112  180
 T  118  190
 H  130  210
    V*  149  240
      Z**  149  240
*Some V (or VR) rated tires may have a speed 
capacity of greater than 149 mph (240 km/h) . Consult 
your tire manufacturer for maximum speed ratings if your 
vehicle capability exceeds this speed.
**Z (or ZR) rated tires are designed for use on 
cars with maximum speed capabilities in excess 
of 149 mph (240 km/h) . Consult your tire manufacturer 
for maximum speed capabilities.
†Although a tire may be speed rated, we do not endorse the 
operation of any vehicle in an unsafe or unlawful manner. Speed ratings are based on laboratory tests which relate 
to performance on the road, but are not applicable if tires 
are underinfl  ated, overloaded, worn out, damaged, altered, 
improperly repaired, or retreaded. Furthermore, tire speed 
ratings do not imply that vehicles can be safely driven at 
the maximum speed for which the tire is rated, particularly 
under adverse road and weather conditions or if the vehicle 
has unusual characteristics. Most highway passenger tires 
that do not have a speed symbol in the sidewall have a 
maximum speed rating of 105 mph. Light truck highway 
tires that do not have a speed symbol on the sidewall of 
the tire have a maximum speed of 87 mph. Some light 
truck tires may have higher maximum speeds; consult 
your tire dealer. The speed and other ratings of retreaded 
tires are assigned by the retreader and voids the original 
manufacturer’s ratings.
IMPORTANT:  In order to maintain the speed capability 
of the vehicle, replacement tires must have speed ratings 
equal to or higher than those fi tted as original equipment 
(as indicated on the vehicle placard or owners manual) . 
If tires with lower speed ratings are fi tted, the speed 
capability of the vehicle will be lowered to the maximum 
speed capability of the replacement tire as indicated on 
the above table.
Remember...High speed driving can be dangerous and 
may be damaging to your tires.
And...When driving at highway speeds, correct infl ation 
pressure is especially important.
Contact the manufacturer of your tires for their position 
and assistance on the repair of speed-rated tires. When 
you are replacing tires that have a speed rating, you must 
replace with tires of the same or higher speed rating if the 
speed capability of the vehicle is to be maintained.
VISUAL INSPECTIONINSPECT YOUR TIRES. DO NOT DRIVE ON A 
DAMAGED TIRE OR WHEEL. Check your tires frequently 
for scrapes, bulges, separations, cuts, snags, cracks, 
penetrations or excessive localized wear from hard braking. 
Also check for abnormal tire wear, particularly on the edges 
of the tire tread which may be caused by misalignment or 
underinfl  ation. Impacts can damage the inner portion of the 
tire without being visible on the outside. If damage can be 
seen on the tires or wheels, or if you suspect that possible 
impact damage may have occurred, replace with spare at 
once and have your tire store or dealer inspect your tires 
immediately. Use of a damaged tire could result in tire 
destruction. When inspecting your tires, including the spare, 
check your air pressures. If your pressure check indicates 
that one of your tires has lost pressure of two pounds or 
more, look for signs of penetrations, valve leakage, or wheel 
damage that may account for the air loss. 
All tires will wear out faster when subjected to high speeds 
as well as hard cornering, rapid starts, sudden stops, 
frequent driving on roads which are in poor condition, and 
off-road use. Roads with holes and rocks or other objects 
can damage tires and cause misalignment of your vehicle. 
When you drive on such roads, drive on them carefully 
and slowly, and before driving again at normal or highway 
speeds, examine your tires for any damage, such as cuts, 
bulges, penetrations, unusual wear patterns, etc.
*  Provided by and published at the request of the tire 
manufacturers/warrantors.
IMPORTANT TIRE SAFETY INFORMATION* 
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