What is the tire model and size of the Highlander?
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The tire model and size of the Highlander is 245/55r19. The functions of tires include: Supporting the entire weight of the vehicle, bearing the load of the car, and transmitting forces and moments in other directions; Transmitting traction and braking torque, ensuring adhesion between the wheels and the road surface, and improving the car's power performance, braking performance, and off-road capability; Preventing severe vibrations and premature damage to automotive components, adapting to the vehicle's high-speed performance while reducing driving noise, and ensuring driving safety, handling stability, comfort, and fuel economy. Taking the 2020 Highlander as an example, its body dimensions are: 4890mm in length, 1925mm in width, 1715mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2790mm and a fuel tank capacity of 72.5 liters.
I've been driving a Toyota Highlander for daily commuting for several years. The tire size is usually 245/60R18, which means 245mm width, 60% aspect ratio, and 18-inch rims. This size is designed quite stable, providing a smooth ride on highways while being fuel-efficient. However, switching to larger tires would increase noise. I recommend checking tire pressure every few months to maintain around 35 psi, which can extend tire life. When changing tires for summer or winter, make sure to find the same size and avoid random modifications to prevent affecting braking distance. I usually perform tire rotation every 10,000 kilometers to ensure even wear, which is both cost-effective and safe.