The tires on your vehicle are designed to optimize its performance. They are not optimized for off-road or winter performance. The ride, noise and wear characteristics are different to non-performance tires. Your vehicle has low profile tires. They can be more susceptible to damage from poor road conditions due to their diameter and width.
To make sure the tires perform as intended, it is important to correctly maintain them.
To correctly maintain the tires, do the following:
  • Maintain correct tire pressures.   See   Tire Pressures
  • Do not overload your vehicle.Maximum vehicle and axle weights are listed on the tire information label.
  • Take extra caution when operating your vehicle near its maximum load, including using the correct tire pressures and reducing speeds.
  • Take extra caution when operating on rough roads to avoid impacts that could cause tire damage.
  • Inspect the tires for damage on a regular basis.If a tire is damaged, replace it as soon as possible.
  • Correct suspension alignment is critical for maximum performance and optimal tire wear.If you notice uneven tire wear, have the suspension alignment checked as soon as possible.
  • When replacing tires they must be of the same size, speed and load rating as the original tires.We recommend that you replace tires as a set of four and do not mix tire brands or models.
Note:   Do not use snow chains on the original equipment wheels and tires of your vehicle.
Note:   Only use snow chains with the alternative winter wheels and tires, or damage may be caused which will not be covered by the vehicle Warranty.   See   Using Winter Tires
Tire Specification

Size.   235/35R19  
Speed rating.   Y  
Load rating.   91  

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