What is the size of the spare tire for the Jetour X90?

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DeLondyn
09/02/25 2:33am
The spare tire size of the Jetour X90 is 17 inches, which is a non-full-size spare tire. The diameter and width of this type of spare tire are slightly smaller, so it can only be used as a temporary replacement and should only be used on non-driving wheels. Additionally, the maximum speed should not exceed 80 km/h. If the spare tire is not used for a long time, it will also age, leading to a significant decline in safety performance. Therefore, it is important to check it regularly. The Jetour X90 is a mid-size SUV under the Jetour brand. The dimensions of this car are 4840mm in length, 1925mm in width, and 1718mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2850mm. In terms of power, this car is equipped with two engines: a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine and a 1.6-liter turbocharged engine.
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DiLeilani
09/14/25 4:56am
As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, I clearly remember that the Jetour X90 usually comes with a compact spare tire, specifically in T125/90 R16 size. This temporary spare tire design is intended for emergency use only, being one size smaller than the regular tires. When installed, the vehicle speed must be limited to under 80 km/h, as driving too far may damage the suspension. Don't forget to check the spare tire pressure during routine maintenance – many owners find it flat after prolonged storage, rendering it useless in case of a flat tire. The toolkit is located in the trunk, containing a jack and wrench, but be sure to identify the proper support points when lifting to avoid vehicle slippage. It's recommended to test drive with the spare tire every three months to ensure it's in good condition. While small, this spare tire can be a lifesaver in critical moments, especially during long trips when paired with a tire pressure monitoring device for added safety.
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