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                                                 TIRES AND WHEELS
                                                                           CONTENTS

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TIRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1                  WHEELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7



                                                                                       TIRES

                                                                                       INDEX
                                                                               page                                                                       page

DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION                                                                   TIRE NOISE OR VIBRATION                 ............... 4
  RADIAL-PLY TIRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   2    TIRE WEAR PATTERNS . . .               ................ 3
  REPLACEMENT TIRES . . . . . . . . . . .              .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   3    TREAD WEAR INDICATORS                   ............... 3
  SPARE TIRE (TEMPORARY) . . . . . . .                 .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   2   SERVICE PROCEDURES
  TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES . . . . .                   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   2    MATCH MOUNTING . . . . . .             ................ 4
  TIRE INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . .           .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   1    REPAIRING LEAKS . . . . . .            ................ 5
  TIRE PRESSURE FOR HIGH—SPEED                                                              ROTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . .     ................ 4
    OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      ........ 3                          CLEANING AND INSPECTION
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING                                                                       CLEANING OF TIRES . . . .              ................ 6
  PRESSURE GAUGES . . . . . . . . . . . .              ........ 3

DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION                                                                  TIRE IDENTIFICATION
                                                                                             Tire type, size, aspect ratio and speed rating are
TIRE INFORMATION                                                                           encoded in the letters and numbers imprinted on the
   Tires are designed and engineered for each specific                                     side wall of the tire. Refer to the chart to decipher
vehicle. They provide the best overall performance                                         the tire identification code (Fig. 1).
for normal operation. The ride and handling charac-                                          Performance tires will have a speed rating letter
teristics match the vehicle’s requirements. With                                           after the aspect ratio number. The speed rating is not
proper care they will give excellent reliability, trac-                                    always printed on the tire sidewall. The letter S indi-
tion, skid resistance, and tread life.                                                     cates that the tire is speed rated up to 112 mph.
   Driving habits have more effect on tire life than                                         • Q up to 100 mph
any other factor. Careful drivers will obtain, in most                                       • T up to 118 mph
cases, much greater mileage than severe use or care-                                         • U up to 124 mph
less drivers. A few of the driving habits which will                                         • H up to 130 mph
shorten the life of any tire are:                                                            • V up to 149 mph
   • Rapid acceleration                                                                      • Z more than 149 mph (consult the tire manu-
   • Severe application of brakes                                                          facturer for the specific speed rating)
   • High-speed driving                                                                      An All Season type tire will have either M + S, M
   • Taking turns at excessive speeds                                                      & S or M—S (indicating mud and snow traction)
   • Striking curbs and other obstacles                                                    imprinted on the side wall.
   Radial ply tires are more prone to irregular tread
wear. It is important to follow the tire rotation inter-                                   TIRE CHAINS
val shown in the section on Tire Rotation. This will                                         Tire snow chains may be used on certain models.
help to achieve a greater tread-life potential.                                            Refer to Owner’s Manual for more information.
-LTPRIM R•- RADIAL
  SECTIONSECTIONBELTED
    CONSTRUCTION (BIAS)
     D B CTBIASTIRE TYPE
         DIAGONALTRUCK
          - -(MILLIMETERS)
            HEIGHT WIDTH
              -- TEMPORARY
               COMMERCIAL
               LIGHT
                 PASSENGER
                   DIAMETER
                    (INCHES)
                        ETC.
                         205
                         195
                         185
                          16
                          15
                          14
                          13                                                                   THIN TIRE THREAD AREA
                                                                                                      TIRE   THREAD
                                                                                                              AREAS



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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (Continued)
                                                           purchased. Do not exceed speeds of 50 MPH. Refer to
                                                           Owner’s Manual for complete details.

                                                           TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES
                                                              Under inflation causes rapid shoulder wear, tire
                                                           flexing, and can result in tire failure (Fig. 2).




                                                                       Fig. 2 Under Inflation Wear
                                                             Over inflation causes rapid center wear and loss of
                                                           the tire’s ability to cushion shocks (Fig. 3).


                      Fig. 1 Tire Identification
RADIAL-PLY TIRES
   Radial-ply tires improve handling, tread life, ride
quality and decrease rolling resistance.
   Radial-ply tires must always be used in sets of four
and under no circumstances should they be used on
the front only. They may be mixed with temporary
spare tires when necessary. A maximum speed of 50
MPH is recommended while a temporary spare is in
use.
   Radial-ply tires have the same load-carrying capac-
ity as other types of tires of the same size. They also
use the same recommended inflation pressures.
   The use of oversized tires, either in the front or
rear of the vehicle, can cause vehicle drive train fail-                Fig. 3 Over Inflation Wear
ure. This could also cause inaccurate wheel speed            Improper inflation can cause:
signals when the vehicle is equipped with Anti-Lock          • Uneven wear patterns
Brakes.                                                      • Reduced tread life
   It is recommended that tires from different manu-         • Reduced fuel economy
factures NOT be mixed. The proper tire pressure              • Unsatisfactory ride
should be maintained on all four tires. For proper           • The vehicle to drift.
tire pressure refer to the Tire Inflation Pressure           For proper tire pressure specification refer to the
Chart provided with the vehicle.                           Tire Inflation Pressure Chart provided with the vehi-
                                                           cle.
SPARE TIRE (TEMPORARY)                                       Tire pressures have been chosen to provide safe
  The temporary spare tire is designed for emer-           operation, vehicle stability, and a smooth ride. Tire
gency use only. The original tire should be repaired       pressure should be checked cold once per month.
and reinstalled at the first opportunity, or a new tire    Check tire pressure more frequently when the
THREAD ACCEPTABLE   WEAR INDICATOR THREAD UNACCEPTABLE



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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (Continued)
weather temperature varies widely. Tire pressure will       WARNING: FAILURE TO EQUIP THE VEHICLE WITH
decreases when the outdoor temperature drops.               TIRES HAVING ADEQUATE SPEED CAPABILITY
  Inflation pressures specified on the placards are         CAN RESULT IN SUDDEN TIRE FAILURE.
always cold inflation pressure. Cold inflation pres-
sure is obtained after the vehicle has not been oper-
ated for at least 3 hours. Or the vehicle is driven less
                                                            DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
than one mile after being inoperative for 3 hours.
Tire inflation pressures may increase from 2 to 6
                                                            PRESSURE GAUGES
pounds per square inch (psi) during operation. Do not
                                                              A high-quality air-pressure gauge is recommended
reduce this normal pressure build-up.
                                                            to check tire pressure. After checking with the gauge,
WARNING: OVER OR UNDER INFLATED TIRES                       replace valve caps and finger tighten.
CAN AFFECT VEHICLE HANDLING. THE TIRE CAN
FAIL SUDDENLY, RESULTING IN LOSS OF VEHICLE                 TREAD WEAR INDICATORS
CONTROL.                                                      Tread wear indicators are molded into the bottom
                                                            of the tread grooves. When tread depth is 1.6 mm
                                                            (1/16 in.), the tread wear indicators will appear as a
TIRE PRESSURE FOR HIGH—SPEED OPERATION                      13 mm (1/2 in.) band.
   Chrysler Corporation advocates driving at safe             Tire replacement is necessary when indicators
speeds within posted speed limits. Where speed lim-         appear in two or more grooves or if localized balding
its allow the vehicle to be driven at high speeds, cor-     occurs (Fig. 4).
rect tire inflation pressure is very important. For
speeds up to and including 75 mph (120 km/h), tires
must be inflated to the pressures shown on the tire
placard. For continuous speeds in excess of 75 mph
(120 km/h), tires must be inflated to the maximum
pressure specified on the tire sidewall.
   Vehicles loaded to the maximum capacity should
not be driven at continuous speeds above 75 mph
(120 km/h).
   For emergency vehicles that are driven at speeds
over 90 mph (144 km/h), special high-speed tires
must be used. Consult tire manufacturer for correct
inflation pressure recommendations.

REPLACEMENT TIRES
   The original equipment tires provide a proper bal-
ance of many characteristics such as:
   • Ride
   • Noise
   • Handling
   • Durability
   • Tread life                                                          Fig. 4 Tread Wear Indicators
   • Traction
                                                            TIRE WEAR PATTERNS
   • Rolling resistance
                                                              Under inflation results in faster wear on shoulders
   • Speed capability
                                                            of tire. Over inflation causes faster wear at center of
   It is recommend that tires equivalent to the origi-
                                                            tread.
nal equipment tires be used when replacement is
                                                              Excessive camber causes the tire to run at an
needed.
                                                            angle to the road. One side of tread is worn more
   Failure to use equivalent replacement tires may
                                                            than the other.
adversely affect the safety and handling of the vehi-
                                                              Excessive toe-in or toe-out causes wear on the
cle.
                                                            tread edges of the tire, from dragging of tire. There is
   The use of oversize tires not listed in the specifica-
                                                            a feathered effect across the tread (Fig. 5).
tion charts may cause interference with vehicle com-
ponents. Under extremes of suspension and steering
travel, interference with vehicle components may
cause tire damage.
CONDITION
  CORRECTION
   EFFECT
   CAUSE                                                                                               FRONT
              RAPID INSPECTED FOR FURTHER SPECIFICATIONS WHEN CRACKED TREADS ADJUST EXCESSIVE CAMBER
          *HAVE TIRE ADJUST PRESSURE TO USE.
                 UNDER-INFLATION
                     WEAR AT SHOUL- RAPID WEAR AT CEN-
                                       OVER-INFLATION      UNDER-INFLATION OR
                                                               TIRES                   CAMBER
                                                                                WEAR ON ONE SIDE  TO    ADJUST TOE-IN EDGE
                                                                                                           FEATHERED TO
                                                                                                             INCORRECT TOE       UNBALANCED WHEEL
                                                                                                                             DYNAMIC BALD ORSPOTS     ROTATE TIRES AND
                                                                                                                                                          LACK      OF
                                                                                                                                                          SCALLOPED WEAR
                 OR LACK OF ROTA-
                                DERS                          EXCESSIVE SPEED*
                                       OR LACK ARE COOL ROTATE TIRES
                                               OF ROTA-TER                            SPECIFICATIONS        SPECIFICATIONS   STATIC OR TIRE DEFECT*
                                                                                                                                     BALANCE          INSPECT
                                                                                                                                                          ROTATIONSUSPEN-
                               TION                 TION                                                                              WHEELS            SION SEE GROUP 2
                                                                                                                                                          OF TIRES OR
                                                                                                                                                          WORN     OR

22 - 4    TIRES AND WHEELS                                                                                                                                OUT-OF-
                                                                                                                                                          ALIGNMENT
                                                                                                                                                          SUSPEN-
                                                                                                                                                                      XJ
                                                                                                                                                                 SION.

DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued)




                                                              Fig. 5 Tire Wear Patterns
TIRE NOISE OR VIBRATION
   Radial-ply tires are sensitive to force impulses
caused by improper mounting, vibration, wheel
defects, or possibly tire imbalance.
   To find out if tires are causing the noise or vibra-
tion, drive the vehicle over a smooth road at varying
speeds. Note the effect of acceleration and decelera-
tion on noise level. Differential and exhaust noises
will change in intensity as speed varies, while tire
noise will usually remain constant.


SERVICE PROCEDURES
ROTATION
   Tires on the front and rear axles operate at differ-
ent loads and perform different steering, driving, and                                                     Fig. 6 Tire Rotation Pattern
braking functions. For these reasons;
                                                                                        Match mounting is a technique used to reduce
   • They wear at unequal rates
                                                                                      runout in the wheel/tire assembly. This means that
   • Tend to develop irregular wear patterns
                                                                                      the high spot of the tire is aligned with the low spot
   These effects can be reduced by timely rotation of
                                                                                      on the wheel rim. The high spot on the tire is
tires. The benefits of rotation are especially worth-
                                                                                      marked with a paint mark or a bright colored adhe-
while. Rotation will:
                                                                                      sive label on the outboard sidewall. The low spot on
   • Increase tread life
                                                                                      the rim is identified with a label on the outside of the
   • Help to maintain mud, snow, and wet traction
                                                                                      rim and a dot on the inside of the rim. If the outside
levels
                                                                                      label has been removed the tire will have to be
   • Contribute to a smooth, quiet ride
                                                                                      removed to locate the dot on the inside of the rim.
   The suggested method of tire rotation is (Fig. 6).
                                                                                        Before dismounting a tire from its wheel, a refer-
Other rotation methods can be used, but they will
                                                                                      ence mark should be placed on the tire at the valve
not provide all the tire longevity benefits.
                                                                                      stem location. This reference will ensure that it is
                                                                                      remounted in the original position on the wheel.
MATCH MOUNTING
NOTE: Tires and wheels                     are     currently         match
mounted at the factory.
REFERENCEMARK STEM
VALVE ARK
ENCE
REFER-
    STEM
    M     VALVE                                             2ND HIGH SPOT
                                                            1ST HIGH TIRE
                                                                   ON SPOT TIRE
                                                                             ON



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SERVICE PROCEDURES (Continued)
  (1) Measure the total indicator runout on the cen-         (4) If runout is still excessive, the following proce-
ter of the tire tread rib. Record the indicator reading.   dures must be done.
Mark the tire to indicate the high spot. Place a mark        • If the high spot is within 101.6 mm (4.0 in.) of
on the tire at the valve stem location (Fig. 7).           the first spot and is still excessive, replace the tire.
                                                             • If the high spot is within 101.6 mm (4.0 in.) of
                                                           the first spot on the wheel, the wheel may be out of
                                                           specifications. Refer to Wheel and Tire Runout.
                                                             • If the high spot is NOT within 101.6 mm (4.0
                                                           in.) of either high spot, draw an arrow on the tread
                                                           from second high spot to first. Break down the tire
                                                           and remount it 90 degrees on rim in that direction
                                                           (Fig. 9). This procedure will normally reduce the
                                                           runout to an acceptable amount.




          Fig. 7 First Measurement On Tire
  (2) Break down the tire and remount it 180
degrees on the rim (Fig. 8).




                                                              Fig. 9 Remount Tire 90 Degrees In Direction of
                                                                                  Arrow
                                                           REPAIRING LEAKS
                                                              For proper repairing, a radial tire must be removed
                                                           from the wheel. Repairs should only be made if the
                                                           defect, or puncture, is in the tread area (Fig. 10). The
                                                           tire should be replaced if the puncture is located in
                                                           the sidewall.
                                                              Deflate tire completely before dismounting tire
                                                           from the wheel. Use lubrication such as a mild soap
                                                           solution when dismounting or mounting tire. Use
                                                           tools free of burrs or sharp edges which could dam-
                                                           age the tire or wheel rim.
                                                              Before mounting tire on wheel, make sure all rust
                                                           is removed from the rim bead and repaint if neces-
                                                           sary.
          Fig. 8 Remount Tire 180 Degrees                     Install wheel on vehicle, and tighten to proper
                                                           torque specification.
  (3) Measure the total indicator runout again. Mark
the tire to indicate the high spot.
REPAIR-
                     ABLE AREA



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                                       CLEANING AND INSPECTION
                                       CLEANING OF TIRES
                                          Remove protective coating on tires before delivery
                                       of vehicle. The coating could cause deterioration of
                                       tires.
                                          Remove protective coating by:
                                          • Applying warm water
                                          • Letting it soak one minute
                                          • Scrubbing the coating away with a soft bristle
                                       brush.
                                          • Steam cleaning may also be used for cleaning.
                                          • DO NOT use gasoline or wire brush for cleaning.
                                          • DO NOT use mineral oil or an oil-based solvent.




            Fig. 10 Tire Repair Area
FLANGE               RIDGEWELL



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                                                                WHEELS

                                                                     INDEX
                                                                page                                                              page

DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION                                                 SERVICE PROCEDURES
  WHEEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7    TIRE AND WHEEL BALANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING                                                      WHEEL INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
  TIRE AND WHEEL RUNOUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8                   SPECIFICATIONS
  WHEEL INSPECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7             TORQUE CHART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION                                                 or a substitute design. All aluminum and some steel
                                                                          wheels have wheel stud nuts with an enlarged nose.
WHEEL                                                                     This enlarged nose is necessary to ensure proper
   Available rim sizes are on the safety certification                    retention of the wheels.
label located on the drivers door shut face.                                Before installing the wheel, remove any build up of
   Rim size is determined by the drivetrain package.                      corrosion on the wheel mounting surfaces.
   Original equipment wheels are designed for opera-
tion up to the specified maximum vehicle capacity.                        WARNING: INSTALLING WHEELS WITHOUT GOOD
   All models use steel or cast aluminum wheels.                          METAL-TO-METAL CONTACT COULD CAUSE LOOS-
Every wheel has raised sections between the rim                           ENING OF WHEEL NUTS. THIS COULD ADVERSELY
flanges and rim drop well called safety humps (Fig.                       AFFECT THE SAFETY AND HANDLING OF YOUR
1).                                                                       VEHICLE.



                                                                          DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
                                                                          WHEEL INSPECTION
                                                                          WARNING: FAILURE  TO    USE   EQUIVALENT
                                                                          REPLACEMENT WHEELS MAY ADVERSELY AFFECT
                                                                          THE SAFETY AND HANDLING OF THE VEHICLE.


                                                                          WARNING: REPLACEMENT WITH USED WHEELS
                                                                          IS NOT RECOMMENDED. THE SERVICE HISTORY
                                                                          OF THE RIM MAY HAVE INCLUDED SEVERE TREAT-
                                                                          MENT OR VERY HIGH MILEAGE. THE RIM COULD
                                                                          FAIL WITHOUT WARNING.

                                                                            Wheels must be replaced if they:
                                                                            • Have excessive run out
                       Fig. 1 Safety Rim                                    • Are bent or dented
                                                                            • Leak air from any area or surface of the rim
  Initial inflation of the tire forces the bead over
                                                                            • Have damaged wheel lug/ nut holes
these raised sections. In case of rapid loss of air pres-
                                                                            Wheel repairs employing hammering, heating,
sure, the raised sections help hold the tire on the
                                                                          welding or repairing leaks are not allowed.
wheel.
                                                                            Original equipment replacement wheels should be
  Cast aluminum wheels require coated balance
                                                                          used. When obtaining replacement wheels, they
weights and special alignment equipment.
                                                                          should be equivalent in load carrying capacity. The
  The wheel studs and nuts are designed for specific
                                                                          physical dimensions (diameter, width, offset, pilot
applications and must be replaced with equivalent
                                                                          hole and bolt circle) of the wheel should be the same
parts. Do not use replacement parts of lesser quality
                                                                          as the original wheel.
RADIAL RUNOUT
                           LATERAL UNOUT
                                 R                            WHEEL INDICATOR
                                                                 WHEEL
                                                                 DIAL INDICATOR
                                                                  DIAL                       PLASTIC CONE CUP NUT
                                                                                               MOUNTING WING
                                                                                                  PLASTICSPINDLE
                                                                                                   MOUNTINGSHAFT
                                                                                                     CUP NUT
                                                                                                     SPINDLE
                                                                                                      WING
                                                                                                         CONE
                                                                                                         SHAFT



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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued)
TIRE AND WHEEL RUNOUT                                       Check wheel radial runout (Fig. 3) and lateral
  Radial runout is the difference between the high        runout (Fig. 4).
and low points on the tire or wheel (Fig. 2).               • STEEL WHEELS: Radial runout 0.040 in., Lat-
  Lateral runout is the wobble of the tire or wheel.      eral runout 0.045 in.
                                                            • ALUMINUM WHEELS: Radial runout 0.030 in.,
                                                          Lateral runout 0.035 in.




                                                                            Fig. 3 Radial Runout
         Fig. 2 Checking Tire/Wheel/Hub Runout
  Radial runout of more than 1.5 mm (.060 inch)
measured at the center line of the tread may cause
the vehicle to shake.
  Lateral runout of more than 2.0 mm (.080 inch)
measured near the shoulder of the tire may cause the
vehicle to shake.
  Sometimes radial runout can be reduced. Relocate
the wheel and tire assembly on the mounting studs
(See Method 1). If this does not reduce runout to an
acceptable level, the tire can be rotated on the wheel.
(See Method 2).

METHOD 1 (RELOCATE WHEEL ON HUB)
  Check accuracy of the wheel mounting surface;
adjust wheel bearings.
  Drive vehicle a short distance to eliminate tire flat
spotting from a parked position.                                            Fig. 4 Lateral Runout
  Make sure all wheel nuts are properly torqued.            If point of greatest wheel lateral runout is near
  Relocate wheel on the mounting, two studs over          original chalk mark, remount tire 180 degrees.
from the original position.                               Recheck runout, Refer to match mounting procedure.
  Re-tighten wheel nuts until all are properly
torqued, to eliminate brake distortion.
  Check radial runout. If still excessive, mark tire      SERVICE PROCEDURES
sidewall, wheel, and stud at point of maximum
runout and proceed to Method 2.                           WHEEL INSTALLATION
                                                            The wheel studs and nuts are designed for specific
METHOD 2 (RELOCATE TIRE ON WHEEL)                         applications. They must be replaced with equivalent
  Rotating tire on wheel is particularly effective        parts. Do not use replacement parts of lesser quality
when there is runout in both tire and wheel.              or a substitute design. All aluminum and some steel
  Remove tire from wheel and mount wheel on ser-          wheels have wheel stud nuts which feature an
vice dynamic balance machine.                             enlarged nose. This enlarged nose is necessary to
                                                          ensure proper retention of the aluminum wheels.
TIRE OR WHEEL TRAMP, OR
           HEAVYSPOTWHEEL HOP                      OF SPINDLE              CORRECTIVE WEIGHTS HERE
                                                                                   ADD  LOCATION
                                                                                          WEIGHT
                                                                                           BALANCE



XJ                                                                                TIRES AND WHEELS        22 - 9
SERVICE PROCEDURES (Continued)
NOTE: Do not use chrome plated lug nuts with                 • Bent or dented
chrome plated wheels.                                        • Leak air through welds
                                                             • Have damaged bolt holes
   Before installing the wheel, be sure to remove any        Wheel repairs employing hammering, heating, or
build up of corrosion on the wheel mounting surfaces.      welding are not allowed.
Ensure wheels are installed with good metal-to-metal         Original equipment wheels are available through
contact. Improper installation could cause loosening       your dealer. Replacement wheels from any other
of wheel nuts. This could affect the safety and han-       source should be equivalent in:
dling of your vehicle.                                       • Load carrying capacity
   To install the wheel, first position it properly on       • Diameter
the mounting surface. All wheel nuts should then be          • Width
tightened just snug. Gradually tighten them in               • Offset
sequence to the proper torque specification (Fig. 5).        • Mounting configuration
Never use oil or grease on studs or nuts.                    Failure to use equivalent replacement wheels may
                                                           affect the safety and handling of your vehicle.
                                                           Replacement with used wheels is not recommended.
                                                           Their service history may have included severe treat-
                                                           ment.

                                                           TIRE AND WHEEL BALANCE
                                                              It is recommended that a two plane service
                                                           dynamic balancer be used when a tire and wheel
                                                           assembly require balancing. Refer to balancer opera-
                                                           tion instructions for proper cone mounting proce-
                                                           dures. Typically use front cone mounting method for
                                                           steel wheels. For aluminum wheel use back cone
                                                           mounting method without cone spring.

                                                           NOTE: Static should be used only when a two
                                                           plane balancer is not available.

         Fig. 5 Lug Nut Tightening Pattern                   For static imbalance, find location of heavy spot
WHEEL REPLACEMENT                                          causing imbalance. Counter balance wheel directly
 Wheels must be replaced if they have:                     opposite the heavy spot. Determine weight required
 • Excessive runout                                        to counterbalance the area of imbalance. Place half of




                                      Fig. 6 Static Unbalance & Balance
HEAVY
              SHIMMY AND VIBRATION
                    SPOT    WHEEL       OF SPINDLE                       ADD BALANCE
                                                                          CORRECTIVE   WEIGHTS
                                                                                       LOCATION
                                                                                         WEIGHT
                                                                                          HERE



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SERVICE PROCEDURES (Continued)
this weight on the inner rim flange and the other      SPECIFICATIONS
half on the outer rim flange (Fig. 6) and (Fig. 7).
Off-vehicle balancing is necessary.                    TORQUE CHART
  Wheel balancing can be accomplished with either
on or off vehicle equipment. When using on-vehicle     DESCRIPTION                                    TORQUE
balancing equipment, remove the opposite wheel/tire.   Lug Nut
                                                        1/2 X 20 with 60° Cone . . . . . . . . . 109 to 150 N·m
                                                                                              (80 to 110 ft. lbs.)




          Fig. 7 Dynamic Unbalance & Balance

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  • 1. XJ TIRES AND WHEELS 22 - 1 TIRES AND WHEELS CONTENTS page page TIRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 WHEELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 TIRES INDEX page page DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION TIRE NOISE OR VIBRATION ............... 4 RADIAL-PLY TIRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 TIRE WEAR PATTERNS . . . ................ 3 REPLACEMENT TIRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 TREAD WEAR INDICATORS ............... 3 SPARE TIRE (TEMPORARY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 SERVICE PROCEDURES TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 MATCH MOUNTING . . . . . . ................ 4 TIRE INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 REPAIRING LEAKS . . . . . . ................ 5 TIRE PRESSURE FOR HIGH—SPEED ROTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ 4 OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ 3 CLEANING AND INSPECTION DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING CLEANING OF TIRES . . . . ................ 6 PRESSURE GAUGES . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ 3 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION TIRE IDENTIFICATION Tire type, size, aspect ratio and speed rating are TIRE INFORMATION encoded in the letters and numbers imprinted on the Tires are designed and engineered for each specific side wall of the tire. Refer to the chart to decipher vehicle. They provide the best overall performance the tire identification code (Fig. 1). for normal operation. The ride and handling charac- Performance tires will have a speed rating letter teristics match the vehicle’s requirements. With after the aspect ratio number. The speed rating is not proper care they will give excellent reliability, trac- always printed on the tire sidewall. The letter S indi- tion, skid resistance, and tread life. cates that the tire is speed rated up to 112 mph. Driving habits have more effect on tire life than • Q up to 100 mph any other factor. Careful drivers will obtain, in most • T up to 118 mph cases, much greater mileage than severe use or care- • U up to 124 mph less drivers. A few of the driving habits which will • H up to 130 mph shorten the life of any tire are: • V up to 149 mph • Rapid acceleration • Z more than 149 mph (consult the tire manu- • Severe application of brakes facturer for the specific speed rating) • High-speed driving An All Season type tire will have either M + S, M • Taking turns at excessive speeds & S or M—S (indicating mud and snow traction) • Striking curbs and other obstacles imprinted on the side wall. Radial ply tires are more prone to irregular tread wear. It is important to follow the tire rotation inter- TIRE CHAINS val shown in the section on Tire Rotation. This will Tire snow chains may be used on certain models. help to achieve a greater tread-life potential. Refer to Owner’s Manual for more information.
  • 2. -LTPRIM R•- RADIAL SECTIONSECTIONBELTED CONSTRUCTION (BIAS) D B CTBIASTIRE TYPE DIAGONALTRUCK - -(MILLIMETERS) HEIGHT WIDTH -- TEMPORARY COMMERCIAL LIGHT PASSENGER DIAMETER (INCHES) ETC. 205 195 185 16 15 14 13 THIN TIRE THREAD AREA TIRE THREAD AREAS 22 - 2 TIRES AND WHEELS XJ DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (Continued) purchased. Do not exceed speeds of 50 MPH. Refer to Owner’s Manual for complete details. TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES Under inflation causes rapid shoulder wear, tire flexing, and can result in tire failure (Fig. 2). Fig. 2 Under Inflation Wear Over inflation causes rapid center wear and loss of the tire’s ability to cushion shocks (Fig. 3). Fig. 1 Tire Identification RADIAL-PLY TIRES Radial-ply tires improve handling, tread life, ride quality and decrease rolling resistance. Radial-ply tires must always be used in sets of four and under no circumstances should they be used on the front only. They may be mixed with temporary spare tires when necessary. A maximum speed of 50 MPH is recommended while a temporary spare is in use. Radial-ply tires have the same load-carrying capac- ity as other types of tires of the same size. They also use the same recommended inflation pressures. The use of oversized tires, either in the front or rear of the vehicle, can cause vehicle drive train fail- Fig. 3 Over Inflation Wear ure. This could also cause inaccurate wheel speed Improper inflation can cause: signals when the vehicle is equipped with Anti-Lock • Uneven wear patterns Brakes. • Reduced tread life It is recommended that tires from different manu- • Reduced fuel economy factures NOT be mixed. The proper tire pressure • Unsatisfactory ride should be maintained on all four tires. For proper • The vehicle to drift. tire pressure refer to the Tire Inflation Pressure For proper tire pressure specification refer to the Chart provided with the vehicle. Tire Inflation Pressure Chart provided with the vehi- cle. SPARE TIRE (TEMPORARY) Tire pressures have been chosen to provide safe The temporary spare tire is designed for emer- operation, vehicle stability, and a smooth ride. Tire gency use only. The original tire should be repaired pressure should be checked cold once per month. and reinstalled at the first opportunity, or a new tire Check tire pressure more frequently when the
  • 3. THREAD ACCEPTABLE WEAR INDICATOR THREAD UNACCEPTABLE XJ TIRES AND WHEELS 22 - 3 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (Continued) weather temperature varies widely. Tire pressure will WARNING: FAILURE TO EQUIP THE VEHICLE WITH decreases when the outdoor temperature drops. TIRES HAVING ADEQUATE SPEED CAPABILITY Inflation pressures specified on the placards are CAN RESULT IN SUDDEN TIRE FAILURE. always cold inflation pressure. Cold inflation pres- sure is obtained after the vehicle has not been oper- ated for at least 3 hours. Or the vehicle is driven less DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING than one mile after being inoperative for 3 hours. Tire inflation pressures may increase from 2 to 6 PRESSURE GAUGES pounds per square inch (psi) during operation. Do not A high-quality air-pressure gauge is recommended reduce this normal pressure build-up. to check tire pressure. After checking with the gauge, WARNING: OVER OR UNDER INFLATED TIRES replace valve caps and finger tighten. CAN AFFECT VEHICLE HANDLING. THE TIRE CAN FAIL SUDDENLY, RESULTING IN LOSS OF VEHICLE TREAD WEAR INDICATORS CONTROL. Tread wear indicators are molded into the bottom of the tread grooves. When tread depth is 1.6 mm (1/16 in.), the tread wear indicators will appear as a TIRE PRESSURE FOR HIGH—SPEED OPERATION 13 mm (1/2 in.) band. Chrysler Corporation advocates driving at safe Tire replacement is necessary when indicators speeds within posted speed limits. Where speed lim- appear in two or more grooves or if localized balding its allow the vehicle to be driven at high speeds, cor- occurs (Fig. 4). rect tire inflation pressure is very important. For speeds up to and including 75 mph (120 km/h), tires must be inflated to the pressures shown on the tire placard. For continuous speeds in excess of 75 mph (120 km/h), tires must be inflated to the maximum pressure specified on the tire sidewall. Vehicles loaded to the maximum capacity should not be driven at continuous speeds above 75 mph (120 km/h). For emergency vehicles that are driven at speeds over 90 mph (144 km/h), special high-speed tires must be used. Consult tire manufacturer for correct inflation pressure recommendations. REPLACEMENT TIRES The original equipment tires provide a proper bal- ance of many characteristics such as: • Ride • Noise • Handling • Durability • Tread life Fig. 4 Tread Wear Indicators • Traction TIRE WEAR PATTERNS • Rolling resistance Under inflation results in faster wear on shoulders • Speed capability of tire. Over inflation causes faster wear at center of It is recommend that tires equivalent to the origi- tread. nal equipment tires be used when replacement is Excessive camber causes the tire to run at an needed. angle to the road. One side of tread is worn more Failure to use equivalent replacement tires may than the other. adversely affect the safety and handling of the vehi- Excessive toe-in or toe-out causes wear on the cle. tread edges of the tire, from dragging of tire. There is The use of oversize tires not listed in the specifica- a feathered effect across the tread (Fig. 5). tion charts may cause interference with vehicle com- ponents. Under extremes of suspension and steering travel, interference with vehicle components may cause tire damage.
  • 4. CONDITION CORRECTION EFFECT CAUSE FRONT RAPID INSPECTED FOR FURTHER SPECIFICATIONS WHEN CRACKED TREADS ADJUST EXCESSIVE CAMBER *HAVE TIRE ADJUST PRESSURE TO USE. UNDER-INFLATION WEAR AT SHOUL- RAPID WEAR AT CEN- OVER-INFLATION UNDER-INFLATION OR TIRES CAMBER WEAR ON ONE SIDE TO ADJUST TOE-IN EDGE FEATHERED TO INCORRECT TOE UNBALANCED WHEEL DYNAMIC BALD ORSPOTS ROTATE TIRES AND LACK OF SCALLOPED WEAR OR LACK OF ROTA- DERS EXCESSIVE SPEED* OR LACK ARE COOL ROTATE TIRES OF ROTA-TER SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS STATIC OR TIRE DEFECT* BALANCE INSPECT ROTATIONSUSPEN- TION TION WHEELS SION SEE GROUP 2 OF TIRES OR WORN OR 22 - 4 TIRES AND WHEELS OUT-OF- ALIGNMENT SUSPEN- XJ SION. DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued) Fig. 5 Tire Wear Patterns TIRE NOISE OR VIBRATION Radial-ply tires are sensitive to force impulses caused by improper mounting, vibration, wheel defects, or possibly tire imbalance. To find out if tires are causing the noise or vibra- tion, drive the vehicle over a smooth road at varying speeds. Note the effect of acceleration and decelera- tion on noise level. Differential and exhaust noises will change in intensity as speed varies, while tire noise will usually remain constant. SERVICE PROCEDURES ROTATION Tires on the front and rear axles operate at differ- ent loads and perform different steering, driving, and Fig. 6 Tire Rotation Pattern braking functions. For these reasons; Match mounting is a technique used to reduce • They wear at unequal rates runout in the wheel/tire assembly. This means that • Tend to develop irregular wear patterns the high spot of the tire is aligned with the low spot These effects can be reduced by timely rotation of on the wheel rim. The high spot on the tire is tires. The benefits of rotation are especially worth- marked with a paint mark or a bright colored adhe- while. Rotation will: sive label on the outboard sidewall. The low spot on • Increase tread life the rim is identified with a label on the outside of the • Help to maintain mud, snow, and wet traction rim and a dot on the inside of the rim. If the outside levels label has been removed the tire will have to be • Contribute to a smooth, quiet ride removed to locate the dot on the inside of the rim. The suggested method of tire rotation is (Fig. 6). Before dismounting a tire from its wheel, a refer- Other rotation methods can be used, but they will ence mark should be placed on the tire at the valve not provide all the tire longevity benefits. stem location. This reference will ensure that it is remounted in the original position on the wheel. MATCH MOUNTING NOTE: Tires and wheels are currently match mounted at the factory.
  • 5. REFERENCEMARK STEM VALVE ARK ENCE REFER- STEM M VALVE 2ND HIGH SPOT 1ST HIGH TIRE ON SPOT TIRE ON XJ TIRES AND WHEELS 22 - 5 SERVICE PROCEDURES (Continued) (1) Measure the total indicator runout on the cen- (4) If runout is still excessive, the following proce- ter of the tire tread rib. Record the indicator reading. dures must be done. Mark the tire to indicate the high spot. Place a mark • If the high spot is within 101.6 mm (4.0 in.) of on the tire at the valve stem location (Fig. 7). the first spot and is still excessive, replace the tire. • If the high spot is within 101.6 mm (4.0 in.) of the first spot on the wheel, the wheel may be out of specifications. Refer to Wheel and Tire Runout. • If the high spot is NOT within 101.6 mm (4.0 in.) of either high spot, draw an arrow on the tread from second high spot to first. Break down the tire and remount it 90 degrees on rim in that direction (Fig. 9). This procedure will normally reduce the runout to an acceptable amount. Fig. 7 First Measurement On Tire (2) Break down the tire and remount it 180 degrees on the rim (Fig. 8). Fig. 9 Remount Tire 90 Degrees In Direction of Arrow REPAIRING LEAKS For proper repairing, a radial tire must be removed from the wheel. Repairs should only be made if the defect, or puncture, is in the tread area (Fig. 10). The tire should be replaced if the puncture is located in the sidewall. Deflate tire completely before dismounting tire from the wheel. Use lubrication such as a mild soap solution when dismounting or mounting tire. Use tools free of burrs or sharp edges which could dam- age the tire or wheel rim. Before mounting tire on wheel, make sure all rust is removed from the rim bead and repaint if neces- sary. Fig. 8 Remount Tire 180 Degrees Install wheel on vehicle, and tighten to proper torque specification. (3) Measure the total indicator runout again. Mark the tire to indicate the high spot.
  • 6. REPAIR- ABLE AREA 22 - 6 TIRES AND WHEELS XJ CLEANING AND INSPECTION CLEANING OF TIRES Remove protective coating on tires before delivery of vehicle. The coating could cause deterioration of tires. Remove protective coating by: • Applying warm water • Letting it soak one minute • Scrubbing the coating away with a soft bristle brush. • Steam cleaning may also be used for cleaning. • DO NOT use gasoline or wire brush for cleaning. • DO NOT use mineral oil or an oil-based solvent. Fig. 10 Tire Repair Area
  • 7. FLANGE RIDGEWELL XJ TIRES AND WHEELS 22 - 7 WHEELS INDEX page page DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION SERVICE PROCEDURES WHEEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 TIRE AND WHEEL BALANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING WHEEL INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 TIRE AND WHEEL RUNOUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 SPECIFICATIONS WHEEL INSPECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 TORQUE CHART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION or a substitute design. All aluminum and some steel wheels have wheel stud nuts with an enlarged nose. WHEEL This enlarged nose is necessary to ensure proper Available rim sizes are on the safety certification retention of the wheels. label located on the drivers door shut face. Before installing the wheel, remove any build up of Rim size is determined by the drivetrain package. corrosion on the wheel mounting surfaces. Original equipment wheels are designed for opera- tion up to the specified maximum vehicle capacity. WARNING: INSTALLING WHEELS WITHOUT GOOD All models use steel or cast aluminum wheels. METAL-TO-METAL CONTACT COULD CAUSE LOOS- Every wheel has raised sections between the rim ENING OF WHEEL NUTS. THIS COULD ADVERSELY flanges and rim drop well called safety humps (Fig. AFFECT THE SAFETY AND HANDLING OF YOUR 1). VEHICLE. DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING WHEEL INSPECTION WARNING: FAILURE TO USE EQUIVALENT REPLACEMENT WHEELS MAY ADVERSELY AFFECT THE SAFETY AND HANDLING OF THE VEHICLE. WARNING: REPLACEMENT WITH USED WHEELS IS NOT RECOMMENDED. THE SERVICE HISTORY OF THE RIM MAY HAVE INCLUDED SEVERE TREAT- MENT OR VERY HIGH MILEAGE. THE RIM COULD FAIL WITHOUT WARNING. Wheels must be replaced if they: • Have excessive run out Fig. 1 Safety Rim • Are bent or dented • Leak air from any area or surface of the rim Initial inflation of the tire forces the bead over • Have damaged wheel lug/ nut holes these raised sections. In case of rapid loss of air pres- Wheel repairs employing hammering, heating, sure, the raised sections help hold the tire on the welding or repairing leaks are not allowed. wheel. Original equipment replacement wheels should be Cast aluminum wheels require coated balance used. When obtaining replacement wheels, they weights and special alignment equipment. should be equivalent in load carrying capacity. The The wheel studs and nuts are designed for specific physical dimensions (diameter, width, offset, pilot applications and must be replaced with equivalent hole and bolt circle) of the wheel should be the same parts. Do not use replacement parts of lesser quality as the original wheel.
  • 8. RADIAL RUNOUT LATERAL UNOUT R WHEEL INDICATOR WHEEL DIAL INDICATOR DIAL PLASTIC CONE CUP NUT MOUNTING WING PLASTICSPINDLE MOUNTINGSHAFT CUP NUT SPINDLE WING CONE SHAFT 22 - 8 TIRES AND WHEELS XJ DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued) TIRE AND WHEEL RUNOUT Check wheel radial runout (Fig. 3) and lateral Radial runout is the difference between the high runout (Fig. 4). and low points on the tire or wheel (Fig. 2). • STEEL WHEELS: Radial runout 0.040 in., Lat- Lateral runout is the wobble of the tire or wheel. eral runout 0.045 in. • ALUMINUM WHEELS: Radial runout 0.030 in., Lateral runout 0.035 in. Fig. 3 Radial Runout Fig. 2 Checking Tire/Wheel/Hub Runout Radial runout of more than 1.5 mm (.060 inch) measured at the center line of the tread may cause the vehicle to shake. Lateral runout of more than 2.0 mm (.080 inch) measured near the shoulder of the tire may cause the vehicle to shake. Sometimes radial runout can be reduced. Relocate the wheel and tire assembly on the mounting studs (See Method 1). If this does not reduce runout to an acceptable level, the tire can be rotated on the wheel. (See Method 2). METHOD 1 (RELOCATE WHEEL ON HUB) Check accuracy of the wheel mounting surface; adjust wheel bearings. Drive vehicle a short distance to eliminate tire flat spotting from a parked position. Fig. 4 Lateral Runout Make sure all wheel nuts are properly torqued. If point of greatest wheel lateral runout is near Relocate wheel on the mounting, two studs over original chalk mark, remount tire 180 degrees. from the original position. Recheck runout, Refer to match mounting procedure. Re-tighten wheel nuts until all are properly torqued, to eliminate brake distortion. Check radial runout. If still excessive, mark tire SERVICE PROCEDURES sidewall, wheel, and stud at point of maximum runout and proceed to Method 2. WHEEL INSTALLATION The wheel studs and nuts are designed for specific METHOD 2 (RELOCATE TIRE ON WHEEL) applications. They must be replaced with equivalent Rotating tire on wheel is particularly effective parts. Do not use replacement parts of lesser quality when there is runout in both tire and wheel. or a substitute design. All aluminum and some steel Remove tire from wheel and mount wheel on ser- wheels have wheel stud nuts which feature an vice dynamic balance machine. enlarged nose. This enlarged nose is necessary to ensure proper retention of the aluminum wheels.
  • 9. TIRE OR WHEEL TRAMP, OR HEAVYSPOTWHEEL HOP OF SPINDLE CORRECTIVE WEIGHTS HERE ADD LOCATION WEIGHT BALANCE XJ TIRES AND WHEELS 22 - 9 SERVICE PROCEDURES (Continued) NOTE: Do not use chrome plated lug nuts with • Bent or dented chrome plated wheels. • Leak air through welds • Have damaged bolt holes Before installing the wheel, be sure to remove any Wheel repairs employing hammering, heating, or build up of corrosion on the wheel mounting surfaces. welding are not allowed. Ensure wheels are installed with good metal-to-metal Original equipment wheels are available through contact. Improper installation could cause loosening your dealer. Replacement wheels from any other of wheel nuts. This could affect the safety and han- source should be equivalent in: dling of your vehicle. • Load carrying capacity To install the wheel, first position it properly on • Diameter the mounting surface. All wheel nuts should then be • Width tightened just snug. Gradually tighten them in • Offset sequence to the proper torque specification (Fig. 5). • Mounting configuration Never use oil or grease on studs or nuts. Failure to use equivalent replacement wheels may affect the safety and handling of your vehicle. Replacement with used wheels is not recommended. Their service history may have included severe treat- ment. TIRE AND WHEEL BALANCE It is recommended that a two plane service dynamic balancer be used when a tire and wheel assembly require balancing. Refer to balancer opera- tion instructions for proper cone mounting proce- dures. Typically use front cone mounting method for steel wheels. For aluminum wheel use back cone mounting method without cone spring. NOTE: Static should be used only when a two plane balancer is not available. Fig. 5 Lug Nut Tightening Pattern For static imbalance, find location of heavy spot WHEEL REPLACEMENT causing imbalance. Counter balance wheel directly Wheels must be replaced if they have: opposite the heavy spot. Determine weight required • Excessive runout to counterbalance the area of imbalance. Place half of Fig. 6 Static Unbalance & Balance
  • 10. HEAVY SHIMMY AND VIBRATION SPOT WHEEL OF SPINDLE ADD BALANCE CORRECTIVE WEIGHTS LOCATION WEIGHT HERE 22 - 10 TIRES AND WHEELS XJ SERVICE PROCEDURES (Continued) this weight on the inner rim flange and the other SPECIFICATIONS half on the outer rim flange (Fig. 6) and (Fig. 7). Off-vehicle balancing is necessary. TORQUE CHART Wheel balancing can be accomplished with either on or off vehicle equipment. When using on-vehicle DESCRIPTION TORQUE balancing equipment, remove the opposite wheel/tire. Lug Nut 1/2 X 20 with 60° Cone . . . . . . . . . 109 to 150 N·m (80 to 110 ft. lbs.) Fig. 7 Dynamic Unbalance & Balance