What tires are compatible with the Changan CS75?
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The early models of the Changan CS75 were equipped with Dunlop tires. From July and August onwards, Yokohama tires (also known as Yokohama tires) were used. However, the parameters of the two tires are the same, with a price difference of a few dozen yuan. The Dunlop tires are just slightly more well-known than the Yokohama tires. Both are Japanese brands. Additional information: Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd., referred to as Changan Automobile or Chongqing Changan, is a core vehicle manufacturer under China Changan Automobile Group Co., Ltd. It was listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange in 1996, with A-share code 000625 and B-share code 200625. Its history can be traced back to the period of the Westernization Movement, originating from the Shanghai Arsenal established in 1862, which pioneered China's modern industry. It was registered and became a highly competitive listed company in 1996, owning 2 listed companies and 4 stocks. In March 2014, Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. acquired Hefei Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. Changan Automobile is headquartered at the confluence of the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers in Chongqing, and is a company engaged in the development, manufacturing, and sales of a full range of passenger and commercial vehicles. Its main products include a full range of passenger cars, small commercial vehicles, light trucks, minivans, and medium to large buses, as well as a full range of engines, with an annual production capacity of over 1 million vehicles and over 1.1 million engines. On June 3, 2015, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology announced the 2015 Smart Manufacturing Special Projects, with related projects from 94 companies being selected, including Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. On December 3, 2015, Changan Automobile formed a strategic partnership with the AutoNavi Group. On December 26, 2015, Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd. recalled the Benben i/Benben LOVE models, totaling 30,886 vehicles.
I've been driving my Changan CS75 for several years and have carefully researched tire compatibility every time I needed replacements. The original tires were 225/65 R17, with common choices being Linglong's HP010 or Goodyear's Assurance SUV, which fit perfectly and provided stable, quiet performance. Later, I switched to Michelin's Primacy SUV, which felt even more durable and quieter, performing well on both city roads and highways. When selecting tires, it's crucial to ensure size compatibility, as mismatches can affect handling and cause uneven wear. I recommend checking the user manual to confirm specifications and avoiding older tires just to save money. Regular checks on tire pressure and rotation are also essential to prevent issues. After installing new tires, the car runs much smoother—safety always comes first.