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What is the tire model of the Baojun 560?

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BriellaLynn
07/29/2025, 08:04:14 PM

The tire model and size of the Baojun 560 is 215/60R17. Here is more information: 1. Different vehicle configurations come with different tire brands. The high-end version of the Baojun 560 uses Continental CPC5 series tires with a size of 215/60R17, and the spare tire is also of the same size. The low-end version uses Giti brand tires but maintains the same size. 2. Tire codes. The international standard tire code represents the section width and aspect ratio in millimeters, followed by the tire type code, rim diameter, load index, and speed rating. 3. Points to note when purchasing new tires. When buying new tires, ensure that the size, load range, speed rating, and construction type match those of the original tires. Under normal use, the vehicle's performance will remain the same after replacing the tires. It is also recommended to replace all four tires at the same time to ensure optimal braking and handling performance.

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McIan
08/15/2025, 11:53:15 PM

I've seen the Baojun 560, and many car owners share that the original tires are indeed 215/60 R17. My low-spec version comes with this tire size, and it offers a comfortable ride with minimal vibration and good fuel efficiency. It's great for daily city commuting, but for long-distance trips or heavy loads, maintaining tire pressure around 2.3bar is essential. If it drops below 2.0, the tires wear unevenly. Once, I forgot to check the tire pressure before a countryside trip and ended up needing a roadside tire repair, which was quite a hassle. Now, I measure the tread depth every 5,000 km and replace the tires early if they're close to wearing out. Opting for the same size Michelin or Goodyear tires tends to extend their lifespan. Overall, these tires are a good match for the 560—proper maintenance ensures both safety and cost-effectiveness.

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McParker
10/19/2025, 01:44:19 AM

At repair shops, it's common to see Baojun 560 owners coming in for tire replacements. The standard tire size is 215/60 R17. Here, 215 refers to the tire width of 215 millimeters, 60 indicates an aspect ratio of 60%, and R17 means 17-inch rims. When installing, it's crucial to match the correct size—switching to wider tires like 225 may cause rubbing against the chassis. Common issues include uneven wear due to low tire pressure; it's recommended to check the pressure monthly, maintaining it between 2.2-2.5 bar for optimal accuracy when measured on cold tires. If you spot nails or small cracks, get them repaired early—don't wait until a blowout occurs. The original tires, such as Kumho, perform decently, but for replacements, consider durable options like Continental or Dunlop. Regular maintenance, including wheel balancing, extends tire life and reduces noise.

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OZane
12/02/2025, 01:18:05 AM

When modifying cars, I paid attention to the Baojun 560 tires. The factory-installed ones are 215/60 R17. This size is quite moderate, providing decent stability on highways. For a more personalized upgrade, you can switch to larger 19-inch rims with thinner tires like 235/45 R19 for a cooler look, but be mindful not to make too drastic a size change to avoid increased fuel consumption. I also tried switching to 205-width tires for more agile steering. For daily use, they are economical and cost-effective, with low tire noise. Remember to clean the rims regularly when washing the car.

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StLiam
01/22/2026, 02:42:03 AM

From a safe driving perspective, the Baojun 560 mostly uses tire models of 215/60 R17. This specification affects braking performance and grip. Those who have driven on mountain roads know that worn-out tires are prone to slipping on wet and slippery roads, which is very dangerous. It is recommended to check the tread depth every three months, and replace the tires when the tread wears down to 1.6 mm. Maintaining tire pressure around 2.3 bar can reduce the risk of blowouts. In winter, snow tires of the same size can be used to enhance safety. Developing the habit of checking tires before driving helps identify potential issues in advance.

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McMiguel
04/18/2026, 02:33:51 AM

Car enthusiasts understand the details of the Baojun 560 tires, which come standard with 215/60 R17. The 60 aspect ratio focuses on comfort, providing a smooth ride over bumps. To enhance handling, switching to a lower aspect ratio of 55 improves steering responsiveness. Tests comparing Michelin tires to the factory ones show significantly better noise reduction. Before changing tires, ensure the load index is at least 90H for proper matching. After replacement, perform wheel balancing to prevent vibrations. On long trips, monitor tire temperature changes in high heat and avoid rapid acceleration to reduce wear.

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