CHECK THE FRAME RAIL BY THE FRONT SPRING , REAR HANGER CHECK THE FRAME RAIL BY THE FRONT SPRING , REAR HANGER
CHECK THE FRAME RAIL BY THE FRONT SPRING , REAR HANGER CHECK THE FRAME RAIL BY THE FRONT SPRING , REAR HANGER
Look on the inside of your drivers door it should tell you the size and the proper air pressure to be ran as well!! I have the sticker is faded white and unreadable thanks
the door code number is on a sticker inside trunk lid
Black sticker in the drivers door jam near rear passenger door also has colour code
More than likely the vehicle was in an accident and the driver's door was replaced. The new door would not have that sticker.
My 1997 f350 single rear wheels has a maximum gross vehicle weight of 9000 lbs . Truck plus cargo . Should be a sticker near the drivers side door latch on body not door with all information about weight .
The door: the number on the tire is its maximum pressure, the number on the load sticker in your car is specific to the car and is set to maximize efficiency, braking, and handling for your vehicle.
Open the driver's door and look for a sticker on the edge of the door or the pillar. That sticker will have the proper tire size on it.
There is a sticker on the driver's door or door jam and it will tell you.
You use the amount listed on the door sticker.You use the amount listed on the door sticker.
If you have the VIN number of the vehicle you can decipher the year. Typically the date the vehicle was made may be unavailable. In most cases there is a manufacturers plate or sticker on the inside of the driver's door, located either on the door itself or in the door sill. This plate or sticker may contain the date of manufacture depending on the make and year of the vehicle.
There'll be a sticker inside the door frame on the driver's side with this information on it.