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Hey guys, I'm in a pretty desperate situation and I was wondering if it would be ok to run smaller wheels in the front and the stock ones in the rear? The wheels are only an inch less than stock in diameter and they are about 1/2 inch wider. This would be for 2, maybe 3 months max. I really need to know soon guys!
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if the wheel is smaller it will read FASTER since the wheel it self moves faster then the larger rims
IF you measure from TIRE (not rim) the diameter, across the tire and the diameter is the same as the larger wheel (thinner tires then the smaller) then you should be good for the most part LARGER rims make your speedo say that you are going slower and it can effect your RPM just so you know....14" enkies i redline at stock factory red line 18s i redline before that by 400 rmp but that is just the RMP gauge off.....i really am at factory redline but because of the wheels it reads lower This post has been edited by playr158: Dec 19, 2004 - 2:34 AM |
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