What is the tire model specification of the Reiz?
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The tire model specifications of the Reiz are 215/60R16 and 235/45R18. The explanation of the tire specification parameters is as follows: The international standard tire code represents the section width and aspect ratio percentage in millimeters, followed by the tire type code, rim diameter (in inches), load index (allowable load-bearing mass code), and allowable vehicle speed code. The Reiz is a model under FAW Toyota, with body dimensions of 4750mm in length, 1795mm in width, and 1450mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2850mm. The car's headlights, front grille, and front bumper have been completely redesigned, with LED elements integrated into the headlight assembly. The changes at the rear are focused on the new taillight design, with the fang-like taillight outline giving the rear a more visually striking appearance.
Oh, I happen to know a bit about this because I also drive a Reiz, and the tire size is 215/55R17. The 215 refers to the width of 215 millimeters, 55 is the aspect ratio (height percentage), and 17 is the wheel size in inches. The original tires are designed to be very balanced, providing both comfort and fuel efficiency. I've tried long-distance driving and found the noise level to be quite acceptable. When choosing tires, don’t casually change the size—for example, going smaller can worsen handling and potentially damage the suspension. In terms of brands, I prefer Michelin or Bridgestone’s economy models, which are durable and quiet. Regularly checking tire pressure and wear is crucial—I use a small tool to measure the pressure monthly, keeping it around 2.5 bar. Overall, the tire size is printed on the sidewall, but if you’re unsure, just check the manual. Safe driving is the top priority—don’t take risks.