Is the Baojun 310 spare tire full-size?
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Baojun 310 spare tire is not full-size. Here is some information about the Baojun 310 spare tire: 1. The non-full-size spare tire has a slightly smaller diameter and width compared to the other four tires, so it can only be used as a temporary replacement and must be installed on non-driving wheels, with a maximum speed not exceeding 80km/h. 2. The spare tire is actually for emergency use only and not for long-term use. The maximum speed when using a spare tire is lower than that of a standard tire. After reaching your destination, promptly replace it with a standard tire. Before installing the spare tire, it is best to place the removed tire under the vehicle to avoid accidents caused by jack misalignment leading to the vehicle resting on three wheels.
I've been driving the Baojun 310 for several years, and its spare tire is definitely not full-size—it's one of those small-sized things, like a temporary substitute, which saves a lot of space in the trunk. Once when I had a flat tire, it was quite a hassle to take it out and replace it. I also have to remind you not to drive too fast—the speed limit is 80 km/h at most—otherwise, the car will shake badly and become unsafe. Now, after driving so many cars, I've noticed that most economy cars use this kind of spare tire—it's cost-effective and lightweight, but the experience of using it is poor. You have to get the original tire repaired quickly, or it could easily lead to an accident. Actually, a spare tire isn't a long-term solution. I recommend checking the spare tire's air pressure regularly—don't wait until an emergency to find out it's flat. This little thing is designed for emergencies; driving on it for long isn't comfortable.