What are the tire model and brand for Mazda CX-4?
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There are two types of tire models for the Mazda CX-4: 225/55R19 and 225/65R19. The first number, 225, indicates that the tire width is 225MM. The number 55 represents the aspect ratio of the tire section, which is 55%, meaning the section height is 55% of the width. The letter R stands for radial tire, and 19 indicates the rim diameter is 19 inches. The Mazda CX-4 has a top speed of 192km/h and a fuel consumption of 6.3L per 100 kilometers. In addition to the model, the tire also displays the following common data: Tire cord material: Indicated by Chinese pinyin, such as M for cotton cord, R for rayon cord, N for nylon cord, G for steel cord, and ZG for steel radial cord tire. Speed rating: Indicates the maximum speed at which the tire can carry a specified load under specified conditions. Letters from A to Z represent the certified speed ratings of the tire, ranging from 4.8km/h to 300km/h. Common speed ratings include: Q: 160km/h; H: 210km/h; V: 240km/h; W: 270km/h; Y: 300km/h; Rim specification: Indicates the rim size compatible with the tire, facilitating practical use, such as "Standard Rim 5.00F".
I've been driving a Mazda CX4 for several years. The standard tire size is usually 215/55R17, with brands typically being Bridgestone or Dunlop, which may vary depending on the trim level. For example, the base model comes with Bridgestone Ecopia, while the top trim might use Dunlop SP Sport Maxx. Tire choice is crucial for handling, especially wet traction—I've driven with Bridgestone tires on slippery roads without any skidding. For maintenance, I regularly check tire pressure, keeping it around 230kPa to extend tire life. If unsure about the tire model, check the label on the door frame or the manual to avoid incorrect replacements that could affect driving safety. Overall, change tires regularly, inspect the tread wear indicators every 20,000-30,000 kilometers, and always prioritize safety.