Ive been told that i shouldn't fit 204/45/16 tyres onto steel wheels and use them for winter driving as it will have an impact on the drive train since the current wheels and tyres are the 205/45/17. any advice guys is this a load of rubbish or is there some truth in it.
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The wheel would be smaller than what you are running, up the profile size of the tyre to compensate for the diameter difference....I should never have doubted the Lord of Bacon!!
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There is quite a bit of size difference between those 2 the diameter of the 16 in tire is 24.3" while the 16 in is 23.3" a 1" difference or put it another way the circumference the distance the tire actually rolls is 3" different. Would be better off sticking to the stock 16 in tire size of 195/55/16 that is 24.4" only 0.1"different in diameter from the 17 in tire.Originally posted by cyclone
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Found this on the interweb, might be useful, http://tire-size-conversion.com/tire-size-calculator/
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Originally posted by DavidDS3 View PostFound this on the interweb, might be useful, http://tire-size-conversion.com/tire-size-calculator/
so a tire size 205/45/17 would be 205 x .45 =92.25 divided by 25.4 =3.63 x 2 =7.26 + 17 = tire diameter of 24.26
sometimes it is good to know the math but I will admit an on line calculator is easierOriginally posted by cyclone
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