No.
It does affect overall ratio. The transmission ratios, the axle ratio, and tire size all figure into overall ratio.
Your transmission shifts according to the speed you are traviling. Different tire size rotate different speeds according to how big or small they are, small tire will rotate 2 times as a big tire rotates 1 so the ratio is 2to1 so if u have bigger tires u will travel further and faster than a smaller tire so it will affect when transmission shifts
You will need to call the dealership and give them the tire size,differential gear ratio, and the type of transmission. From that information they can give you the correct gear.
It does not change the actual speed of a vehicle but changing tire size can affect the accuracy of the speedometer.
Most likley, what is the make of car and year engine size?
Gear is the machine use to transform magnitude of force.
sounds like your torque converter is faulty in your transmission
They change its size and shape.
its because of the dramatic gear change, first a second gear have bigger differences in size compared to the rest of the gears
Depending on engine size, gear ratio and transmission, 16 to 29 mpg highway.
YES. You may have to change the yoke on the driveshaft. You didn't say what size transmission that is in it now.
The larger the size of the wheel the less power you will be able to put to the ground...unless you change the gear ratio of you ring and pinion