XL-7 2WD V6-3.6L (2007)
Tires: Procedures
Tire Rotation
Tire Rotation
Rotate the tires and wheels at frequent intervals to equalize wear. In addition to scheduled rotation, rotate the tire and wheel whenever uneven tire
wear is noticed. Radial tires tend to wear faster in the shoulder area, particularly in front positions. Radial tires in non-drive locations may develop an
irregular wear pattern that may increase tire noise. This makes regular rotation especially necessary.
Always use a 4-wheel rotation. After rotation, check the wheel nuts for specified torque. Then, set the tire pressure.
Tire Repair
Tire Repair
WARNING:
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Tire changing can be dangerous and should be done by trained professionals using proper tools and procedures. Always read and
understand any manufacturer's warnings contained in their customers literature or molded into the tire sidewall.
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Serious eye and ear injury may result from not wearing adequate eye and ear protection while repairing tires.
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NEVER inflate beyond 275 kPa (40 pounds) pressure to seat beads.
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NEVER stand, lean or reach over the assembly during inflation.
Repairable area on a radial tire.
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