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What is the size of the original tires on the Lamando?

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StMaya
07/29/25 7:21pm

The original tire model of the Lamando is 205/60R16, with a rim size of 16 inches. Tires are circular elastic rubber products assembled on various vehicles or machinery to roll on the ground. Mounted on metal rims, they support the vehicle body, cushion external impacts, ensure contact with the road surface, and guarantee the vehicle's driving performance. The Lamando's body dimensions are 4615mm in length, 1826mm in width, and 1425mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2656mm. The front suspension type of the Lamando is MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension type is multi-link independent suspension. In terms of appearance, the Lamando features two chrome decorations on the upper grille, seamlessly connected with chrome headlight brows. The front bumper, paired with the lower grille, extends horizontally towards both sides.

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LeJude
08/14/25 2:03pm

I bought a Lingdu last year, and the original tire size is 205/60 R16. It drives very comfortably with good shock absorption on city roads, not bumpy at all. If you need to change tires in the future, don’t casually alter the size. Switching to tires that are too wide or too narrow can affect steering feel and may increase fuel consumption. I recommend sticking with this original size because it was designed to balance economy and driving performance. When buying new tires, check the tread pattern and choose a brand like Michelin, which offers good durability and can last several more years. Also, pay attention to tire pressure—too high or too low can be dangerous. Checking it once a month can save fuel, extend tire life, and ensure safer driving. Don’t compromise on the original design just to save money.

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VanViolet
10/15/25 4:52am

I have some knowledge about car tires. The Lingdu usually comes with 205/60 R16 tires as standard, but the high-end version might have 225/45 R17. Size selection is crucial—205-width tires are fuel-efficient and offer light handling, suitable for daily use, while 225-width tires provide better stability at high speeds and stronger grip in corners but aren’t ideal for snowy conditions. When changing tires, start with the original size; don’t rush to switch to larger rims, as it requires suspension adjustments, costs more, and may cause system issues. For tread patterns, use tires with good drainage in summer and opt for snow tires in winter, choosing based on driving conditions. I believe the original size is optimized for safety and performance through testing, so it’s best to follow the manual.

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DeKiara
11/28/25 5:42am

The original tires on the Lamando are typically 205/60 R16. You can find the exact specifications by checking the user manual. When replacing tires, do not alter the size as it may affect the accuracy of the speedometer and pose safety risks. It is recommended to measure the old tires or refer to the manual to ensure a proper match. Choose reliable brands like Goodyear or Bridgestone for stable quality. Regular maintenance is crucial—check tire pressure monthly and perform a wheel alignment annually to avoid uneven wear and air leaks, which can extend tire lifespan. Safe driving should not overlook these details.

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