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Old 05-28-2008, 10:01 PM   #5 (permalink)
Kidrock73
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no, not exactly. it depends on what size tire/rim combo you are using. just changing the rims is not the important part. tire size is. yes, you step up on rim size , but surely you went down on the aspect ratio of the tire. so its overall tire diameter that is the important thing. use a tire calculator and compare old to new.

heres an example: 275/45 20 o.d 29.8 -----275/60 17 o.d 30

thats 2 tenths of an inch. so overall tire revs per mile is pretty close. not enough to make a difference. you could change that much from normal tire wear and tire pressure.


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