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What tires does the Teana use?

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MacGianna
07/29/25 10:25pm
Teana uses Bridgestone tires. Here is more information about Bridgestone tires: 1. Large block pattern, irregular pitch pattern design, utilizing AQ Multi-Tread Technology. 2. The system features a motor mounted on the axle via shock absorbers and springs. Relative to the axle's movement, the motor operates in reverse motion, functioning as a dynamic damper. 3. By offsetting axle vibrations, tire ground contact is improved. To enable the motor to move vertically relative to the axle, four joint components called "crosshead guides," each configured with two linear motion guide slots in vertical and horizontal directions, are used to connect the motor and wheels. This ensures drive force transmission even with positional changes.
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SanAvery
08/15/25 11:06pm
As a long-time owner of the Nissan Teana, I can confirm that its factory tires typically come in the size 215/55 R17, with brands like Bridgestone Turanza or Michelin Primacy being quite common. These tires are specifically designed to prioritize comfort and quietness, offering minimal road noise at high speeds, making long-distance journeys less tiring and ideal for family use. I usually maintain tire pressure around 230 kPa to extend tire lifespan; once the tread wears shallow, it's crucial to replace them promptly to avoid slipping in rainy conditions. During my last tire change, I opted for the manufacturer-recommended brands, and the handling remained just as stable, with no drifting during turns. I recommend checking tire wear regularly during maintenance, such as every six months, to ensure safety. When replacing tires, consider low rolling resistance types for better fuel efficiency and performance. Overall, the Teana paired with these tires delivers a smooth and comfortable driving experience, perfect for daily commutes, and performs well even on gravel roads without excessive bumpiness.
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CharlesLynn
10/18/25 2:46am
I usually drive the Teana frequently and particularly enjoy the handling feel provided by the original tires. They are typically 17-inch Michelin or Bridgestone products, offering responsive acceleration, stable grip, and excellent performance on curves without skidding. During daily city driving, the tire noise control is outstanding, ensuring uninterrupted music enjoyment inside the car. Maintenance is straightforward—just a quick check of tire pressure and tread depth during car washes. While switching to high-performance tires is an option, I find the original tires' balance sufficient. On highways, these tires remain quiet and provide precise steering, enhancing the driving experience. On wet roads, they perform reliably, reducing the risk of accidents. I recommend regular tire rotation to ensure even wear and prolong tire life. This small habit helps maintain optimal handling, and the Teana's elegant appearance pairs perfectly with these tires, creating a harmonious look.
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Douglas
12/01/25 3:25am
I've replaced quite a few tires for the Teana. The factory-equipped ones are mainly 17-inch, with brands like Bridgestone being common in size 215/55 R17. The driving experience is very smooth, making it suitable for commuting. Maintenance is simple, just regular checks on tire pressure and tread. When replacing, choose brands with high durability.
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