
The Lingpai has two tire sizes: 215/55R16 and 215/50R17. In 215/55R16, the first number 215 represents the tire width of 215MM, 55 indicates the aspect ratio of the tire section is 55%, meaning the section height is 55% of the width, and 16 stands for the rim diameter of 16 inches. The letter "R" in the middle denotes a radial tire. In 215/50R17, the first number 215 represents the tire width of 215MM, 50 indicates the aspect ratio of the tire section is 50%, meaning the section height is 50% of the width, and 17 stands for the rim diameter of 17 inches. The letter "R" in the middle denotes a radial tire. The tire brands for the Honda Lingpai are Linglong and Maxxis, featuring a petal-style wheel design, with the spare tire being non-full size. If you want to replace the tires yourself, follow these steps: Take out the spare tire and jack, place the jack under the car frame of the tire to be replaced, ensuring the jack touches the metal part of the frame; Raise the jack until it supports the car, making sure the jack is positioned under the vehicle and at a right angle to the ground; Remove the hub cap, loosen the nuts counterclockwise, but do not fully unscrew them—just enough to eliminate resistance. Keeping the tire on the ground when first loosening the nuts ensures the nuts turn, not the tire; Turn the nuts counterclockwise until loose, repeat for all lug nuts, then completely remove them; Place the new tire on the hub, carefully aligning the tire rim with the wheel bolts, install the lug nuts, tighten them by hand until all nuts are hidden, completing the tire replacement. Besides the model, tires also display the following common data: Tire cord material: Indicated by Chinese pinyin, such as M-cotton cord, R-rayon cord, N-nylon cord, G-steel cord, ZG-steel radial cord tire. Speed rating: Indicates the maximum speed the tire can carry a specified load under specified conditions. Letters A to Z represent certified speed ratings from 4.8km/h to 300km/h. Common speed ratings include: Q: 160km/h; H: 210km/h; V: 240km/h; W: 270km/h; Y: 300km/h; Rim specification: Shows the rim size compatible with the tire for practical use, such as "Standard Rim 5.00F".

I've been driving the Lingpai for two years, and the original tire specifications depend on the specific trim. The base model usually comes with 205/55 R16 Maxxis or Bridgestone tires, while higher trims like the Luxury version use 215/50 R17 Michelin or Yokohama tires. Last time when I changed tires, the mechanic reminded me that tire tread patterns vary across different production batches. The ones on my car feature the 3ST pattern, which focuses on quietness. Pay special attention to the load index and speed rating when replacing tires—the Lingpai's original tires are all 91V rated, so never opt for cheaper 87H-rated low-standard tires. The DOT code on the tire sidewall includes the last four digits indicating the production week. When new tires, choose those manufactured within the last two years for better durability.

Just helped a friend deal with a flat tire issue on his Crider yesterday. The tire specifications for this model vary by year, with post-2019 versions uniformly using 215/50 R17, while earlier models came with 16-inch wheels. The number 50 in the model represents the aspect ratio, and 17 indicates the wheel diameter – these parameters directly affect ride comfort. When replacing tires, it's advisable to stick with the original factory specifications; otherwise, you might run into issues during annual inspections. I've encountered customers who switched to 225-width tires, resulting in a fuel consumption increase of over 1 liter and increased risk of fender rubbing. The factory-recommended tire pressure standards are listed on the B-pillar label: 2.3 bar for the front and 2.2 bar for the rear. If the tire pressure isn't accurate, even the best tires won't perform well.

Last week, I just replaced the tires on my Lingpai with a set of Michelin PS4s. The 215/50 R17 size offers quite a few brand options. For budget-conscious choices, Hankook H452 costs around 500 yuan per tire, while Continental UC7 is better for quietness. Actually, tires are consumables - the key is tread depth. When it drops below 1.6mm, it's time to consider replacement. As an experienced driver, my advice is don't blindly trust imported tires. Before rainy season comes, pay special attention to the wear indicators in tire grooves - if they reach the triangular markers, it means the grip has significantly deteriorated.

Over the years in auto repair, I've encountered many Grace owners asking about tires. Apart from the mainstream 215/50 R17 specification, some hybrid versions use 205/55 R16 tires in certain batches. When choosing tires, consider the season first - prioritize tires with good wet performance for rainy southern regions, while northern areas with snow and ice should opt for winter tires directly. Last month, a Grace came in for inspection due to tire sidewall bulging; the owner frequently drove on construction sites, and the gravel roads took a toll on the factory tires. For areas with poor road conditions, it's advisable to switch to thicker sidewall tires, and remember to check tire pressure monthly if you frequently drive on highways.

I remember studying the tire data carefully when I first bought the Lingpai. Those numbers 215/50 R17 aren't simple - 215 is the section width in millimeters, 50 is the aspect ratio percentage, and R stands for radial . The most easily overlooked part is the speed rating V (240km/h) at the end - never downgrade this when modifying your car. Last year when changing tires, I noticed the OEM ET value engraved on the back of the hubcap. Changing wheels with different ET values will affect steering. I recommend beginners to photograph the complete model number on the tire sidewall before purchasing, including the load index 91 (615kg) which mustn't be wrong either.


