tyre and wheel size
Discussion
Hi, I've often looked through the news on this site so thought I'd join to ask a question. So on that note, hello.
I've recieved a new set of wheels for my car, however theyve arrived with the wrong tyre size, they've fitted a different smaller width tyre.
Now I'm no engineer, mechanic, tyre fitter, hell I strugle to change the oil so am wondering when these go back, and they will, will the wheels have to be changed or altered to accomodate the wider tyre size?
20mm for reference.
I've recieved a new set of wheels for my car, however theyve arrived with the wrong tyre size, they've fitted a different smaller width tyre.
Now I'm no engineer, mechanic, tyre fitter, hell I strugle to change the oil so am wondering when these go back, and they will, will the wheels have to be changed or altered to accomodate the wider tyre size?
20mm for reference.
jagracer said:
225s will be fine on 7inch rims, I take it you are aware of the quite large difference in rolling radius and ride height between the two sizes.
Yes. Well, not maybe the technical stuff but I'm very aware theres a difference in how they feel.And comparing the difference in those terms between the 225 and 205 the car feels better, grippier and me slightly more confident in driving with the 225 over the 205.
CoolHands said:
Difference in Diameter: percentage = -6.69 % which is 42mm
±2.5% is the MAXIMUM difference recommended (apparently) so it looks a bit much.
So given the 7 inch wheel I'm assuming from your point of view its unlikely they'll direct re-fit?±2.5% is the MAXIMUM difference recommended (apparently) so it looks a bit much.
Or is that more, if the car is running 225 now, which it is, the 205 will have a greater effect on the car?
noosh said:
So given the 7 inch wheel I'm assuming from your point of view its unlikely they'll direct re-fit?
Or is that more, if the car is running 225 now, which it is, the 205 will have a greater effect on the car?
225s will make no difference as you are changing like for like. If you put the 205s on, your speedo will over read which legally isn't a problem, the car will rev higher for a given true speed and will be slower overall although acceleration should be better.Or is that more, if the car is running 225 now, which it is, the 205 will have a greater effect on the car?
Brilliant, somewhat confounds my reasoning behind them being like for like if they decide to have an argument over the tyres they fitted.
So from the original q, theoretically then there should be no issues with them simply taking the wheel and placing the correct 225/55 on them? given the wheel is 7 wide.
So from the original q, theoretically then there should be no issues with them simply taking the wheel and placing the correct 225/55 on them? given the wheel is 7 wide.
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