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366 Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards<br />

Tires and wheels<br />

Where applicable, the tire grading<br />

information can be found on the tire sidewall<br />

between the tread shoulder and maximum<br />

tire width.<br />

For example:<br />

Tread wear Traction Temperature<br />

200 AA A<br />

All passenger car tires must conform to the<br />

statutory safety requirements in addition to<br />

these grades.<br />

Tread wear<br />

The tread wear grade is a comparative rating<br />

based on the wear rate of the tire when tested<br />

under controlled conditions on a specified<br />

U.S. government test track. For example, a<br />

tire graded 150 would wear one and one-half<br />

times as well on the government test track as<br />

a tire graded 100.<br />

The relative performance of tires depends<br />

upon the actual conditions of their use,<br />

however, and may depart significantly from<br />

the norm due to variations in driving habits,<br />

service practices and differences in road<br />

characteristics and climate conditions.<br />

Traction<br />

G Warning<br />

The traction grade assigned to this tire is<br />

based on straight-ahead braking traction<br />

tests, and does not include acceleration,<br />

cornering, hydroplaning, or peak traction<br />

characteristics.<br />

The traction grades, from highest to lowest,<br />

are AA, A, B, and C. These grades represent<br />

the tire's ability to stop on a wet surface as<br />

measured under controlled conditions on<br />

specified government test surfaces of asphalt<br />

and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor<br />

traction performance.<br />

G Warning<br />

If ice has formed on the road, tire traction will<br />

be substantially reduced. Under such weather<br />

conditions, drive, steer and brake with<br />

extreme caution.<br />

The safe speed on a wet, snow covered or icy<br />

road is always lower than on dry road<br />

surfaces.<br />

You should pay special attention to road<br />

conditions when temperatures are around<br />

the freezing point.<br />

<strong>Mercedes</strong>-<strong>Benz</strong> recommends a minimum tire<br />

tread depth of 1/6 in (4 mm) for all four winter<br />

tires (Y page 175) to maintain normal driving<br />

characteristics in winter. Winter tires can<br />

reduce the braking distance on snow covered<br />

surfaces in comparison to summer tires. The<br />

braking distance is still much further than on<br />

surfaces that are not icy or covered with<br />

snow. Take appropriate care when driving.<br />

! Avoid wheelspin. This can lead to damage<br />

to the drive train.<br />

Temperature<br />

G Warning<br />

The temperature grade for this tire is<br />

established for a tire that is properly inflated<br />

and not overloaded. Excessive speed,<br />

underinflation, or excessive loading, either<br />

separately or in combination, can cause<br />

excessive heat build-up and possible tire<br />

failure.<br />

The temperature grades are A (the highest),<br />

B, and C. These represent the tire's<br />

resistance to the generation of heat and its<br />

ability to dissipate heat when tested under<br />

controlled conditions on a specified indoor<br />

laboratory test wheel. Sustained high<br />

temperature can cause the material of the tire<br />

to degenerate and reduce tire life.<br />

Furthermore, excessive temperature can lead<br />

to sudden tire failure. Grade C corresponds<br />

to a level of performance that all passenger

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