Wheels and tires
Introduction
Wheels are the parts of the vehicle that are under the most demand, yet are also the most underestimated. Wheels are very
important because the narrow contact surfaces of the tires are the only contact that the vehicle has with the road.
The tire and rim combinations approved by Volkswagen are specifically designed for each other.
The service life of the tire depends on the tire pressure, the driving style, the way the tires are handled, and correct mounting
of the tire.
Rims, tires and wheel bolts
Rims, tires, and wheel bolts are determined based on the vehicle model. Whenever another rim is installed, the wheel bolts to
be used must have the correct length and bolt head shape. This ensures that the brakes can work correctly and that the
vehicle drives smoothly and safely. For technical reasons, standard rims from other vehicles cannot be used. Under certain
circumstances, this may even apply to rims for the same vehicle model. You must consult a suitably qualified professional to
replace rim/tire combinations. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized
Volkswagen Service Facility.
The correct wheel bolts must always be used for each vehicle model, and these bolts must always be tightened to the correct
torque ⇒ Monitoring the tightening torque.
WARNING
Incorrect handling of wheels can reduce driving safety and cause serious accidents and fatal injuries.
Regularly check the tire pressure when the tires are cold and always maintain the specified pressure ⇒ Checking
the tire pressure. If the tire pressure is too low, the tire can heat up so much while driving that the tread separates
or the tire ruptures.
Check the tires regularly for damage and wear.
Never exceed the maximum permissible speed and tire load specified for the tires fitted to your vehicle.
For all four wheels, use only radial tires of the same design, size (rolling circumference), and tread pattern.
While driving, if unusual vibrations can be heard or the vehicle pulls to one side, stop immediately and check the
wheels and tires for damage.
Never loosen the bolts on rims with a bolted rim ring.
WARNING
New tires or tires that are old, worn, or damaged cannot provide the maximum vehicle control and braking effect.
This can cause accidents and fatal injuries.
Break in new tires because they have reduced traction and braking efficiency when they are new. Therefore drive
carefully for the first 600 km (370 miles).
Never drive with tires that are worn or damaged, e.g. punctured, cut, cracked, or bulging.
While driving, if unusual vibrations can be heard or the vehicle pulls to one side, stop immediately and check the
wheels and tires for damage.
Do not use any tires or rims if you do not know how they have been used in the past. Used tires and rims may be
damaged in a way that may not even be visible.
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