[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 49, Volume 5]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 49CFR393.75]



[Page 420-421]

 

                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 393_PARTS AND ACCESSORIES NECESSARY FOR SAFE OPERATION--Table of 

Contents

 

              Subpart G_Miscellaneous Parts and Accessories

 

Sec. 393.75  Tires.





    (a) No motor vehicle shall be operated on any tire that (1) has body 

ply or belt material exposed through the tread or sidewall, (2) has any 

tread or sidewall separation, (3) is flat or has an audible leak, or (4) 

has a cut to the extent that the ply or belt material is exposed.

    (b) Any tire on the front wheels of a bus, truck, or truck tractor 

shall have a tread groove pattern depth of at least \4/32\ of an inch 

when measured at any point on a major tread groove. The measurements 

shall not be made where tie bars, humps, or fillets are located.

    (c) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, tires shall 

have a tread groove pattern depth of at least \2/32\ of an inch when 

measured in a major tread groove. The measurement shall not be made 

where tie bars, humps or fillets are located.

    (d) No bus shall be operated with regrooved, recapped or retreaded 

tires on the front wheels.

    (e) A regrooved tire with a load-carrying capacity equal to or 

greater than 2,232 kg (4,920 pounds) shall not be used on the front 

wheels of any truck or truck tractor.

    (f) Tire loading restrictions (except on manufactured homes). No 

motor vehicle (except manufactured homes, which are governed by 

paragraph (g) of this section) shall be operated with tires that carry a 

weight greater than that marked on the sidewall of the tire or, in the 

absence of such a marking, a weight greater than that specified for the 

tires in any of the publications of any of the organizations listed in 

Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 119 (49 CFR 571.119, S5.1(b)) 

unless:

    (1) The vehicle is being operated under the terms of a special 

permit issued by the State; and

    (2) The vehicle is being operated at a reduced speed to compensate 

for the tire loading in excess of the manufacturer's rated capacity for 

the tire. In no case shall the speed exceed 80 km/hr (50 mph).

    (g)(1) Tire loading restrictions for manufactured homes built before 

January 1, 2002. Manufactured homes that are labeled pursuant to 24 CFR 

3282.362(c)(2)(i) before January 1, 2002, must not be transported on 

tires that are loaded more than 18 percent over the load rating marked 

on the sidewall of the tire or, in the absence of such a marking, more 

than 18 percent over the load rating specified in any of the 

publications of any of the organizations listed in FMVSS No. 119 (49 CFR 

571.119, S5.1(b)). Manufactured homes labeled before January 1, 2002, 

transported on tires overloaded by 9 percent or more must not be 

operated at speeds exceeding 80 km/hr (50 mph).

    (2) Tire loading restrictions for manufactured homes built on or 

after January 1, 2002. Manufactured homes that are labeled pursuant to 

24 CFR 3282.362(c)(2)(i) on or after January 1, 2002, must not be 

transported on tires loaded beyond the load rating marked on the 

sidewall of the tire or, in the absence of such a marking, the load 

rating specified in any of the publications



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of any of the organizations listed in FMVSS No. 119 (49 CFR 571.119, 

S5.1(b)).

    (h) Tire inflation pressure. (1) No motor vehicle shall be operated 

on a tire which has a cold inflation pressure less than that specified 

for the load being carried.

    (2) If the inflation pressure of the tire has been increased by heat 

because of the recent operation of the vehicle, the cold inflation 

pressure shall be estimated by subtracting the inflation buildup factor 

shown in Table 1 from the measured inflation pressure.



       Table 1--Inflation Pressure Measurement Correction for Heat

------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                    Minimum inflation pressure buildup

                                 ---------------------------------------

Average speed of vehicle  in the   Tires with 1,814

          previous hour             kg (4,000 lbs.)     Tires with over

                                     maximum load       1,814 kg (4,000

                                    rating or less     lbs.) load rating

------------------------------------------------------------------------

66-88.5 km/hr (41-55 mph).......  34.5 kPa (5 psi)..  103.4 kPa (15

                                                       psi).

------------------------------------------------------------------------





[34 FR 9344, June 13, 1969, as amended at 40 FR 44557, Sept. 29, 1975; 

41 FR 36657, Aug. 31, 1976; 44 FR 25455, May 1, 1979; 44 FR 47938, Aug. 

16, 1979; 53 FR 18057, May 19, 1988; 53 FR 49401, Dec. 7, 1988; 63 FR 

8339, Feb. 18, 1998; 65 FR 70220, Nov. 21, 2000; 66 FR 67694, Dec. 31, 

2001; 70 FR 48054, Aug. 15, 2005]