your speedometer is going to read a lot different than it does now,and you,ll notice a big change in the mileage also on it,it takes more power to turn the larger wheels,good luck.
2007-03-03 12:41:43
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answer #1
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answered by dodge man 7
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Most of the time when you change your rim size the spedometer is goin to read a little differently, and also your turning radius will change with the additional rim size.
2007-03-03 13:02:40
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answered by Kerry P 1
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the rim dia dose not change anything . It is a relation of the circomfrance of the tire that changes things like your speedomater regestry
2007-03-03 12:41:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Rim width & the amount of offset must be taken in to consideraton. Make sure you have clearance.
2007-03-03 14:29:30
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answered by gejandsons 5
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That depends on how many existing rims your going to change he he he!
2007-03-03 12:42:51
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answered by Motan 1
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I tell you one thing, its an excuse for speeding for the cops, due to the fact that it your speed on the road will be faster than on the speed-o!
2007-03-03 12:44:25
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answered by stabnhobo 1
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all i see it would do is of set you speed o meter,
2007-03-03 23:03:02
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answered by ghostwalker077 6
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BIGGER WHEELS.
2007-03-03 12:39:49
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answered by J C 2
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