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What is the tire model of the Bluebird?

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SanMadeline
07/24/25 1:53pm

The tire model of the Bluebird is 215/50R17. Different types of vehicles use different tire models. The reason for different tire models is that they serve different purposes, and the tires used must also align with the vehicle's positioning. In the tire model numbers for the Bluebird, 215 represents the tire width, which refers to the part of the tire that contacts the ground. The wider the tire, the better the stability of the vehicle during driving. 50 represents the aspect ratio, which is the ratio of the height from the rim to the tread to the maximum width of the tire's cross-section. R stands for radial tires, a commonly used type of tire in vehicles. 17 represents the tire size, and the larger the vehicle size, the larger the tire size used.

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MacTheo
08/10/25 6:50am

As an ordinary owner who has been driving a Nissan Bluebird for several years, I find the tire model quite important as it directly relates to driving safety. The Bluebird tire model is usually 195/65 R15, which is a common size for older models, but it depends on the year and configuration. For example, cars around 2010 might use this size. The specific model is indicated on the sticker by the door, which you can see when you open the driver's door. If the tires don't match, it can cause unstable steering and even blowouts, which is more dangerous in rain or snow. I recommend checking the wear regularly and replacing them around 60,000 kilometers. When choosing tires, prioritize brands like Michelin or Bridgestone for their strong grip.

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DeAnthony
09/25/25 6:24am

When considering tires, it's essential to approach them from a technical perspective. The Bluebird's tire model is typically 195/65 R15—where 195 represents the tread width in millimeters, 65 indicates the aspect ratio percentage, and R15 denotes radial construction with a 15-inch rim diameter. Variations across model years can be significant; 1980s models might use 185/70 R14, while later 2000s versions upgraded to 205/55 R16. The model number is crucial for ensuring vehicle handling, and incorrect selection may compromise balance and fuel efficiency. We recommend consulting the owner's manual or searching online using the vehicle's VIN to obtain precise specifications.

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IvanRose
11/08/25 8:30am

If considering tire replacement, here's a practical suggestion: start by checking the original factory specifications. The Bluebird model, such as the Sylphy variant, typically comes with 195/65 R15 tires, but don't just focus on the size. Compare prices at 4S dealerships or enter your vehicle's name and year on e-commerce platforms like Tmall for automatic recommendations. Budget tires like Hankook offer affordability and durability, but their wet performance is average. Remember to regularly check tire pressure, as both overinflation and underinflation can be hazardous.

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EzraFitz
12/30/25 3:29am

As an automotive history enthusiast, I find the evolution of Nissan Bluebird tire specifications fascinating. The first-generation 1960s models used narrow tires approximately 165mm wide, the 1980s versions adopted popular 185mm sizes for improved comfort, while the 2000 models upgraded to 205mm for better handling. Today, classic cars can use 205/55 R16 tires that maintain the vintage aesthetic. This progression reflects technological advancements - when choosing tires, don't just follow trends; matching road conditions is more crucial.

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