What effect does a taller tire have?

Naturally, increased height from larger tires means you have a higher center of gravity. This changes the handling of your vehicle by increasing body roll and load transfer. In some cases, you may experience less stability when braking and cornering — especially if traveling at high speeds.
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How does tire height affect performance?

WHEEL SIZE NOT only affects a car's performance but it also has an impact on noise levels, comfort and fuel economy. As tyre sidewall height decreases, performance tends to get sharper and handling usually improves too.
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Does a taller tire increase speed?

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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Do bigger tires affect handling?

Poor Handling

Large tires further add weight and limit the movement of your drivetrain. These slow down your vehicle's acceleration and reduces its maximum speed. The increase in height, while helpful, also makes a car less stable. Overall, you end up with poor handling.
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What happens when you get bigger tires?

A larger tire size can make your truck look and perform better in some situations. But changing tire size too much can affect speedometer and odometer accuracy, handling, steering response as well as safety issues such as tire load capacity.
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Do taller tires affect gas mileage?

For example, larger tires decrease your fuel economy because they are heavier, while smaller tires increase fuel efficiency. Bigger tires also have a higher rolling resistance than smaller tires which means they require more resistance and effort to get them rolling.
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Is it OK to go up one tire size?

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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Are oversized tires bad?

A taller overall tire can rub on the wheel well or suspension if it's incorrectly matched with the wheel and vehicle. An oversized tire can significantly decrease the turning radius of your vehicle. Wider tires can hydroplane more easily on wet surfaces.
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Do bigger wheels use more fuel?

For any given speed, wheels with wider widths and larger diameters will increase momentum. This means more torque will be needed and hence more fuel will be consumed by the engine. Unless the larger diameter wheels are of a lightweight design, upsizing will affect fuel economy adversely.
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Do bigger tires throw off odometer?

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. If you don't recalibrate the odometer, bigger tires won't affect it.
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Do bigger tires make you drive slower?

Larger wheel diameters can result in faster and more composed handling; however, it can also result in slower acceleration capability. While there are a few disadvantages for any vehicle when increasing the wheel and/or tire size, curb appeal usually outweighs them.
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Are 17 or 18 inch wheels better?

The Quick Answer

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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Is it better to have bigger or smaller tires?

While larger-diameter wheels and tires should improve handling and high-speed performance, lower-profile tires also tend to have a firmer ride and may be noisier than the smaller, standard rubber. Some potential performance benefits may be offset by the additional weight of the larger tires and wheels.
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Are 19 inch tires better than 18?

The Quick Answer. Having larger 19″ alloy wheels will result in better handling by improving cornering and stability compared to 18″ wheels. However, the smaller 18″ wheels will be more comfortable and result in less fuel consumption and road noise. The smaller 18″ wheels are also usually cheaper than 19″ wheels.
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Are 17 or 16 inch wheels better?

The Quick Answer

Larger 17″ alloy wheels will have give the car sportier handling by improving cornering and stability compared to 16″ wheels. However, 16″ wheels are cheaper and produce less road noise, have better fuel economy and feel more comfortable compared to 17″ wheels.
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What is the benefit of larger wheels on a car?

Bigger Wheels = Bigger Bills

Overall, bigger tires and wheels are better for increasing your vehicle's traction.
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Do bigger wheels affect ride quality?

As a general rule, bigger wheels result in a rougher ride. Switching to a smaller wheel and a thicker tire can give you a smoother ride without any major modifications to your car.
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Can I put taller tires 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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Can I use 235 tires instead of 245?

The quick answer is yes you can replace 245/50-18 tyres with 235/50-18 but they will have 10mm (0.4 in) smaller overall diameter. Will only slightly effect speedo and odometer - ie speedo will read about 1.5% high.
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Can I use 235 tires instead of 215?

215 and 235 tires are interchangeable if they come with the same tire aspect ratio and the same rim diameter.
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Can I use 185 tires instead of 165?

Yes you can fit it. It fits perfectly provided you change the rim/alloys to 15 inches. It will be extra cost for you. If you are changing rim/alloys to 15 inches than it's fine otherwise you can fit 185/70R14, 195/65R14 and 205/60R14 with the existing rim/alloys.
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Do larger wheels increase torque?

Torque doesn't change with tire size, it's the acceleration that increases with smaller tires due to shorter distance from the center of the rotation which results in increased force to produce the same torque and hence increased acceleration (F=ma).
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Do taller tires increase gear ratio?

When changing gears for taller tires, you are heading to a numerically higher gear ratio. The higher the gear ratio, the smaller the pinion gear. You do not want go too low in an effort to increase power to the wheels and/or relieve stress in the rest of the drivetrain.
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Do bigger rims affect speedometer?

The speedometer reading is based on how many times the axle turns. With bigger wheels, the axle will turn fewer times to cover the same distance, so the speedometer will think the car is going slower.
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Are 20 inch tires better than 19 inch?

For a given wheel, 20" will weigh more and the ride will be worse. Also, 20" tires are less common and usually more expensive. I have had both 20' and 19' aftermarket wheels on my e92 M3. I would say definitely go for the 19'.
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