How many kilometers can the Baojun 510 spare tire drive?

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Ingrid
07/23/25 7:48pm
Baojun 510 spare tire can drive 200 kilometers. Driving speed: The maximum speed of a non-full-size spare tire should not exceed 80KM per hour, while the speed of a full-size spare tire is not restricted. If driving at low speed, the spare tire can travel 200 kilometers. However, whether it is a non-full-size or full-size spare tire, it should be repaired as soon as possible and replaced with a normal tire. After cleaning, the spare tire should be placed in the trunk. Replacement cycle: When the spare tire has been stored for too long, it should be replaced, even if it has not been used, as prolonged storage can cause rubber aging. It is best to replace the spare tire every five years, and the warranty period of normal tires is generally five years as well.
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OIris
08/10/25 5:53pm
The Baojun 510's spare tire is a non-full-size design intended for emergency use only and should not be driven too far like a regular tire. I always check the spare tire's air pressure before driving, and it's generally recommended to drive no more than 50 to 80 kilometers with it. This is mainly because the spare tire is smaller in size and has limited load capacity. Prolonged use may damage the wheel hub or cause vehicle instability. From a technical perspective, the spare tire's sidewall is marked with speed limitations, such as a maximum of 80 km/h. As an economical SUV, the Baojun 510's spare tire follows similar guidelines. Exceeding the recommended distance may accelerate wear or even lead to safety hazards. I would remind everyone to drive to a repair shop as soon as possible after a flat tire to replace it with a new one. Regular maintenance of the primary tires is key to reducing the likelihood of using the spare tire, such as checking tire pressure and wear monthly. In short, safe driving is the top priority.
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