You might like to try fitting some proper wheels instead of the abortions you now have on it. Largest standard wheel is 20".
So vague, tell us what you really think Wams, tehee
Cheers, I knew an old school sparky who would fight tooth and nail to only fit fluorescent tube lighting in domestic kitchens rather than clients wishes for spots, you sort of remind me of him with your views on fancy big wheels, but I digress.
22 inchers will no doubt strain the suspension and bearings so most likely either or, or both!!
His speedo will be illegal.
How come, if rolling radius is same as OE it should read same regardless of rim size surely?
You might like to try fitting some proper wheels instead of the abortions you now have on it. Largest standard wheel is 20". Then look at reluctor rings and sensors.
Could be an hub bearing causing a sensor to lean on a reluctor ring. Anybodies guess. Big wheels with tyres like rubber bands will not help.
One presumes he has correct tyres then, and as you say 275/30/22 is the size closest available..
275/40/20" = 2286mm Rolling circumference with 706 Revs/mile
275/30/22" = 2273mm Rolling circumference with 710 Revs/mile
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285/35/22 is what everyone tends to run on 22"s
One presumes he has correct tyres then, and as you say 275/30/22 is the size closest available..
275/40/20" = 2286mm Rolling circumference with 706 Revs/mile
275/30/22" = 2273mm Rolling circumference with 710 Revs/mile
talking about elastic bands 365/15/24had 22s on mine for a total of 1 day thought id try them as they where just lying about totally ruined the drive of it tbh
Looks like that came off a hot wheels car bet they don't like pot holes or running over junk in the road, mind it will keep the wheel people in work.talking about elastic bands 365/15/24
OMFG! If you drove over some pubes in those yer teeth would simply explode from the rattlingtalking about elastic bands 365/15/24