| • | Tire wear |
| • | Scuffing |
| • | Possible damage to the drive units |
Notice: The four largest tires should never be installed on one driving axle or the four smallest tires on the other driving axle. Such tire mounting will cause an inter-axle bind and unusually high axle lubricant temperatures that result in premature lubricant breakdown and possible costly axle damage.
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Mark the size on each tire with chalk and arrange the tires in order of size, largest to smallest. |
| • | Run the vehicle for accurate readings. |
| • | Vary the tire air pressure, within the tire manufacturer's recommended range, in order to ensure that the lubricant temperature of both axles is within 17°C (30°F) of each other and not in excess of 104°C (220°F). This will result in uniform tire loading and will assure good tire life. |