The SL load range on a tire indicates its standard load capacity, which is suitable for passenger vehicles. It specifies the maximum weight the tire can support when properly inflated, typically ranging from 1,100 to 1,300 pounds per tire, depending on the tire size. Tires with an SL load range are designed for regular driving conditions and are not intended for heavy loads or extreme usage. Always refer to the vehicle's owner manual for the appropriate tire specifications.
The "SL" on tires stands for "Standard Load." It indicates that the tire is designed to carry the typical load capacity for passenger vehicles at standard inflation pressures. SL tires are suitable for everyday driving conditions, but they may not be ideal for heavy loads or extreme conditions, for which "XL" (Extra Load) or other specialized ratings would be more appropriate. Always check the vehicle manufacturer's recommendations for the correct tire specifications.
Unplug the tire pressure light cable.
The EPA range estimate for the 2005 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class is N in the city, A on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2006 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class is N in the city, A on the highway.
yes you have to get a low profile tire on it
If you mean the reservoir for the top it should be under the spare tire in the trunk. There is a cover over it that you will see when you remove the spare
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Hmm.. front tire. I would think the same as the rear. Read your tire sidewall ( yes there is writing on your tire ), look for a number with ( psi ) after it. There ya go
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The EPA range estimate for the 2013 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class is 336.6 mi. in the city, 495.0 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2011 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class is 295.4 mi. in the city, 464.2 mi. on the highway.