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Interpretation ID: aiam3143

Mr. M. Ogata, Branch Manager, Toyo Kogyo U.S.A., 23777 Greenfield Road, Suite 462, Southfield, Michigan 48075; Mr. M. Ogata
Branch Manager
Toyo Kogyo U.S.A.
23777 Greenfield Road
Suite 462
Southfield
Michigan 48075;

Dear Mr. Ogata: This letter is in response to your October 19, 1979, request for an interpretation of the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 110 and 49 CFR Part 575. Specifically, you inquired if it is permissible for Mazda to place information concerning the 185SR13 tire size on the tire placard, as required by section 4.3(d) of Standard No. 110, and in the consumer information booklet, as required by 49 CFR S 575.102(c)(2), for vehicles which may have 185HR13 tires installed by dealers at a customer's request. This would be permissible.; A 185SR13 tire and a 185HR13 tire are the same size and have the sam load-carrying capacity. The 'S' and 'H' only denote different high-speed capabilities for what are, otherwise, identical tires.; This agency requires the manufacturer to list recommended tire sizes o the tire placard and in the consumer information booklet for two reasons. First, the information is required to ensure that any replacement tires installed on the vehicle will be a proper size for the rims mounted on that vehicle. Second, the information helps to ensure that the tires installed on the vehicle will have sufficient load-carrying capacity to be used safely on that particular vehicle. Neither of these safety concerns would be frustrated by a manufacturer putting information on the placard and in the booklet about a tire with a lower speed rating. Therefore, your proposed plan would not violate any of our consumer information regulations.; Sincerely, Frank Berndt, Chief Counsel