How High Can the Water Level Be for a Vehicle to Safely Wade Through?
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Generally, as long as the water does not exceed two-thirds of the tire height, it is safe. Here is some related information about vehicle wading depth: 1. The maximum wading depth refers to the maximum depth that can be safely navigated through. Wading depth is an important indicator for evaluating a vehicle's off-road capability; the greater the maximum wading depth, the stronger its ability to wade through water. 2. The height of the air intake determines the wading depth. The primary factor that determines a vehicle's wading depth is the height of the engine air intake, which is usually located on the upper side of the central part of the grille for most vehicles.