What is the size of the tire bolts for the Chang'an Yuexiang?
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Chang'an Yuexiang tire bolts are size 19. The Chang'an Yuexiang is a compact car produced by Chang'an. The differences between the Luxury and Comfort models are mainly in the additional features of the Luxury model, which include aluminum alloy wheels, front passenger airbag, rear door child safety locks, 60/40 split-folding rear seats, trunk light, front passenger vanity mirror, electric exterior rearview mirrors, and chrome steering wheel logo. Below is an introduction to the Chang'an Yuexiang: 1. Interior: The Yuexiang's interior adopts a home-style design with a darker upper section and lighter lower section, complemented by a silver trim strip with a carbon fiber pattern in the center, adding a touch of modernity. The functional areas on the dashboard are clearly defined, with the audio control area in the center. The buttons feature a polished design, which is relatively uncommon in car interiors. The buttons feel slightly soft to the touch but are large in size, making them easy to operate. 2. Powertrain and Handling: The Yuexiang is equipped with a G-series 1.5L all-aluminum engine, delivering a maximum power of 72KW and a maximum torque of 137N, which is achieved at 3500 rpm, making it a low-rev, high-torque engine.
I previously researched the tire bolts on the Changan Yuexiang, which typically have an M12×1.25 thread pitch, and the bolt head can be handled with a 17mm hex wrench. However, specifics might vary depending on the car's year or batch. If you're changing tires yourself, mismatched sizes can easily lead to stripped threads—I've seen a friend damage theirs, so it's best not to improvise. First, check the owner's manual for official specs. If that's not an option, keep a socket wrench handy to measure. Regular maintenance should also include checking bolt wear—spray some lubricant if there's heavy rust, or you might struggle to remove the wheel in an emergency. When replacing bolts, don’t cheap out on low-quality parts—safety comes first. Stick to OEM parts or reliable auto shops.