Where to find the 16-inch wheel data for Lavida?

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DeLouis
07/29/25 6:26pm
The 16-inch wheel data for Lavida is printed on the tire sidewall, with two representation methods, such as 34×7 or 7.50-20. Introduction to wheel data: Wheel size refers to the diameter of the wheel. For example, in 175/70R14, the number 14 represents the wheel diameter, which is also the wheel size. The wheel width, commonly known as the J value, directly affects tire selection. For the same tire size, different J values will require different tire aspect ratios and widths. Wheel maintenance cycle: Wheel bearings should be maintained every 50,000 to 80,000 kilometers and replaced at 100,000 kilometers. The condition of wheel bearings depends on factors such as the quality of the bearings themselves, driving conditions, mileage, and load capacity. Generally, automotive wheel bearings can last over 100,000 kilometers.
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