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What is the tire model for the old Tucson?

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MacAva
09/07/2025, 01:54:03 AM

The tire model for the old Tucson is 215/65R16. The first number 215 indicates the tire width is 215MM, 65 represents the aspect ratio of the tire section is 65%, meaning the section height is 65% of the width. The letter R stands for radial tire, and 16 denotes the rim diameter is 16 inches. The old Tucson has a top speed of 171km/h and a fuel consumption of 9.6L per 100km. In addition to the model, the tire also displays 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. Speed rating: Indicates the maximum speed at which the tire can carry a specified load under defined conditions. Letters from 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: Indicates the rim specification compatible with the tire for practical use, such as standard rim 5.00F.

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LucilleFitz
09/19/2025, 01:09:01 AM

When driving an older model Hyundai Tucson, the original tire size was typically 225/65R16. This version was produced around 2004, and this size was commonly used at that time. The grip was decent, but they wore out quickly after prolonged use, so I had to replace them several times. On city roads, these tires offered good balance and a smooth ride without much bumpiness. However, in rainy conditions, they felt a bit slippery, which is why I later switched to brands like Hankook or Michelin for better durability. A friendly reminder: regularly check your tire tread depth—replace them if it falls below 1.6mm, as safety comes first. If you frequently drive long distances, consider upgrading to a larger size, such as 235/60R17, for improved stability. In summary, the original size ensures fuel efficiency, but upgrading can enhance your driving experience.

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McViolet
11/02/2025, 01:29:50 AM

I often help out at tire shops and know that most older Tucson models use the 225/65R16 size, a common configuration for post-2000 models. Tire selection mainly depends on driving habits: for city commuting, this size is sufficient, but if you frequently drive on mountain roads or snowy terrain, I recommend opting for all-season tires with superior traction, like Bridgestone. Changing tires is quite easy—just check the tire pressure and tread wear yourself to avoid unexpected blowouts. Plus, buying such tires online nowadays is quite affordable, saving you half compared to OEM prices. Fellow car enthusiasts, remember that matching the correct size is crucial—don’t casually switch to the wrong dimensions, as it can affect handling and make driving unstable. Choosing the right tires can breathe new life into an older car.

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Marilyn
12/16/2025, 12:33:51 AM

Having driven the Tucson for so many years, I'm very clear about the tire specifications: the early versions were equipped with 225/65R16, which is a pretty standard size for SUVs, suitable for both urban and suburban road conditions. There's ample room for modification—I've tried switching to wider 235 tires, which significantly improved grip; however, the factory settings are more fuel-efficient and sufficient for daily use. For maintenance, just check them every 20,000 kilometers—simple and practical.

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MacVictoria
02/05/2026, 01:24:50 AM

My old Tucson has been running for over a decade, relying on its 225/65R16 tires for daily commutes. For cost savings, choosing premium brands like Michelin or Goodyear offers longer lifespan and better wet weather performance. Replacement is straightforward - just learn the basics: measure carefully to avoid incorrect sizing that may affect vehicle stability. Regular maintenance is crucial, as tire failures at highway speeds can be dangerous.

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CarlosAnn
04/30/2026, 05:29:38 PM

My experience with the Hyundai Tucson has taught me that the tire model 225/65R16 is the standard configuration, ensuring the car remains stable on the road; choosing the wrong type can lead to longer braking distances, which is very dangerous. Therefore, I regularly monitor them and replace them as soon as they show significant wear to prioritize my family's safety. I usually opt for branded tires, as the performance differences are substantial and can help reduce the risk of accidents.

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