Dieser Beitrag handelt von Hover Haval Haval H9 This post is translated from Chinese, and the prices mentioned by the user are all in CNY.
That's the way to play it. It's too hard. It's more appropriate to play 300 like this.
It's all right, it's not every day off-road, it should be fine, it's all about a good stance, and if it doesn't work out, then we'll change the ratios.
I don't know what you're talking about. Do you want your feet to look big and powerful?
极速奶茶zyAIt's all right, it's not every day off-road, it should be fine, it's all about a good stance, and if it doesn't work out, then we'll change the ratios.
The tyres are so much bigger, they definitely need to be changed
My friend's got a 285 on his Baja and a Kruger, and they don't have a gear ratio, and a 300, and they don't have a gear ratio.
You have to look at how much the diameter has increased, some wheels have been changed but the diameter has remained almost unchanged
极速奶茶zyAMy friend's got a 285 on his Baja and a Kruger, and they don't have a gear ratio, and a 300, and they don't have a gear ratio.
The 2nd gen h9 now has a factory speed ratio of 4.1, the old 20 is 3.9, I'm a 20, but I changed the tyres to 265/65/18, one size larger than stock, and changed the speed ratio to 4.1, it drives very smooth, and the gas mileage is fine, the 2nd gen can be changed to 285 tyres if there is no need to climb vigorously without having to change the ratio, and if there is a need for power, then change it to a 456 If you have a need for power, change to 456 ratios, but the highway fuel consumption will be much higher.
Honda Accord, available in 260 Comfort Edition 189,000 Is it expensive?