What are the biggest wheels I can put on my car?

Stay within the manufacturer recommended size increase (1-2″) so if you have 16″ rims, don't go bigger than 18″. Make sure there's enough clearance in the wheel arches to turn full lock (both ways) and go over bumps. If you go wider and they are protruding out the side of the arches, they are probably too big.
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Can I put a larger wheel on my car?

In most cases, the answer is yes. No one can deny the aesthetic appeal of having larger tires and wheels on your car, light truck or SUV. Adding a larger tire and wheel combination to your vehicle is referred to as “plus sizing” such as a “plus one” or “plus two” fitment.
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Will putting bigger wheels damage my car?

That added weight can hurt your car's acceleration and expend more fuel. It can also put more strain on your brakes to slow down the vehicle. Second, wider tires may stick out from the wheel well instead of staying in line with your truck or SUV. This can make your car less aerodynamic and increase fuel usage.
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Can I put 20 inch rims on my car?

Yes you can put 20 inch rims on your vehicle but with limitations. This will depend on how wide the rims and tires will be and also if the tires will clear the struts and suspension parts when driving and turning.
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Can I put 22 inch rims on my car?

Yes, you may be able to get 22s on, but you may have to use a very low profile tire. A good tire and wheel shop will be able to tell you what can be done safely by looking at your vehicle. 16 people found this helpful.
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Are 22 inch wheels better than 18?

If you go with a 22" wheel, you'll have less rubber which in return will cause you to have a rougher ride. If you look at 18" wheels, then you can have a little of both worlds. A slightly larger diameter rim with a little more rubber for a better ride and a little less weight than a 20" or larger wheel would do.
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How big of a tire can I fit?

As a general rule of thumb, it's safe to fit a tire up to 20 millimeters wider than stock on the original rim. The actual width of the tire will vary depending on the width of the rim: The tire will expand 5 millimeters for every half inch (12.5 millimeters) increase in rim width.
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How do rim sizes work?

What do rim size numbers mean? This number represents the distance between the two bead seat areas where the tire is sealed onto the wheel. The wheel size also includes its width and offset. The width is the distance from each bead seat (from inside to the outside).
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Why do some rims have 10 holes?

Dual pattern wheels have 2 sets of holes drilled in them. So, a wheel for a 5-lug vehicle will have 10 holes. The wheel above will fit a 5 x 4 1/2 in.
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Can I replace 17 inch wheels with 18 inch?

A steel wheel weighs more than an aluminum alloy wheel, so the latter enhances performance by reducing the unsprung weight. But replacing a standard 17-inch alloy wheel with an 18- or 19-inch alloy rim will add weight — unless it's an expensive, lightweight type.
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Are 17 or 18 inch wheels better?

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Smaller 18″ alloys will have tires with a lower profile compared to the smaller 17″ alloys. The benefits of the 18″ alloys are that they result in sharper handling and look more aesthetically pleasing, however, the 17″ alloys are more comfortable, quieter and cheaper in comparison.
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Do rims mess up your transmission?

For example, wheels that are much larger than the car's original set could have a negative effect on the transmission by causing it to work harder than normal in order to turn the axles and move the car. Eventually, this could cause premature transmission failure.
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Do bigger wheels affect odometer?

So in that regard, do bigger tires affect how the odometer works? Bigger tires affect the odometer as larger tires naturally travel greater distances with every revolution made by the tire. However, that is only when you recalibrate the odometer to account for a tire size change.
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Are 18 or 20 inch wheels better?

They may provide less comfort.

Due to a decreased sidewall, 20-inch tires can increase the discomfort you feel when going over potholes, speed bumps, gravel roads, and other road hazards. If you're into off-roading, 20-inch tires might not be the best choice.
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Will putting bigger wheels change speedometer?

You might ask: do bigger tires make your speedometer faster? The answer is no. Tire size and speedometer accuracy are directly linked to each other. Up-sizing, or installing a taller tire, will lead to a speedometer reading that is slower than your actual speed.
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Are Bigger wheels better?

Bigger Wheels = Bigger Bills

Overall, bigger tires and wheels are better for increasing your vehicle's traction.
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How do you know if tires will fit my car?

Use the Goodyear Tire Finder, our tire size calculator, to help you find the right tire to fit your vehicle. There are two ways to use the tire finder. The first, and most popular, is to use your vehicle information. The second is to use the numbers you see on your tire's sidewall.
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Does the width of a rim matter?

For your safety, and for the optimal ride, your rim width and tire size must be compatible. Why? Because the rim width has a direct impact on your tire's contact patch, which changes how the tire interacts with the road and how your vehicle handles.
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How big can my tires be without a lift?

On average, if your truck isn't lifted, you can fit tires up to 33”. In case the vehicle is lifted, you can find a good set of 37” or larger tires to fit. However, to learn what your truck needs, you have to make some measurements.
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How tall is a 295 tire in inches?

295/70R17 tires are 33.3″ tall, have a section width of 11.6″, and fit wheels with a diameter of 17. The circumference is 104.4″ that translates into 607 revolutions per mile.
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Does changing tire size affect transmission?

Essentially when you increase your tire and/or rim size you are changing the ratio of all the components involved in making your vehicle stop and go. This includes the drivetrain, transmission, brake system, and all the associated parts within those systems.
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Are Bigger wheels faster?

Push bikes with larger wheels can go faster than the ones with smaller wheels because the radius of the wheel is larger they are also more stable at higher speeds.
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Are Bigger wheels more fuel efficient?

Increasing the width of a tire can impact fuel economy as well. Wider tires create a larger contact patch, the area of the tire actually touching the road. While this is good for performance, it can create a higher resistance to coasting, meaning that the engine will have to use more power and fuel to maintain speed.
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Are 19 or 20 inch wheels better?

20” wheels are more prone to damage and rarely last longer than 19” due to their stiffness and weight, unlike 20 inches. The 19-inch wheel is better due to its flexibility and lighter weight size. 19'' tires also have taller sidewall than the 20” and are therefore more compliant and less harsh.
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