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AlterMannNB
1 year ago

No, it can’t. At least not noticeable.

The outer circumference of the wheel must always remain the same, thereby also the diameter. This is because the speedometer over the turns determines the speed and the distance, the wheel would be larger you would have less revolutions per distance.

When the rim becomes larger from the radius, the tire is correspondingly flatter.

DodgeRT
1 year ago

well, the tyres are 1 inch larger – so your car would have to be 1/2 inch higher. but in the rule one equals that when one has just mature with a lower cross section. then there’s hardly any change in that. so that the circumference remains the same. when it becomes too large, it must be adjusted tacho.

fanclub75
1 year ago

No, the roll circumference remains the same because on 18″ rims mature with another cross-sectional ratio (e.g. 235/50 instead of 225/55) come, i.e. the tire flanks are lower.

Gehilfling
1 year ago

Neither. The circumference must remain the same and thus the height of the vehicle. Only the cross section is reduced.

Mmits
1 year ago

1 inch is the rim larger

but for this the cross section is reduced by 10%.

that’s the same.

Jo3591
1 year ago

No.

zocker0796
1 year ago

No. Tires become flat 😂

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

It only gets more uncomfortable.

peterobm
1 year ago

the
The rim becomes larger, the tire is lower. that remains in about a few millimeters