What is the tire size of the Toyota Levin?

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JulianLee
07/30/25 2:54am
The tire size of the Toyota Levin is 15 inches, with specifications of 195/65R15 91H. As one of the crucial components of a vehicle, the Toyota Levin tires are responsible for supporting the entire car body and transmitting steering commands, ensuring good contact with the ground for safe driving on the road. When replacing tires, it is essential to match the original tire specifications of the vehicle. Wheels on the same axle should particularly maintain consistent specifications, and the tread patterns and groove depths should be similar. For four-wheel-drive vehicles, it is best to replace all tires at once. Replacing only two tires may lead to inconsistent friction coefficients, potentially increasing fuel consumption.
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