What are the wheel specifications of the Geely Binrui?

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AliceDella
07/30/25 2:25am
The wheel specifications of the Geely Binrui are 18 inches, 7J, 5X114.3, ET53. Introduction to car wheels: Car wheels are the rotating parts of the tire's inner rim connected by pillars to the hub, and they are also the metal components that support the tire and are mounted on the axle. They are also known as rims, steel rings, or wheel discs. Surface treatment processes for car wheels: Depending on the characteristics and requirements of different vehicle models, the surface treatment processes for wheels can vary, mainly categorized into painting and plating. Maintenance methods for car wheels: Avoid using cold water to clean the wheels when they are at a high temperature; in humid environments, clean the wheels frequently to prevent salt from corroding the aluminum surface.
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