depends on the weight of the toy car and the traction of tire. I guess bigger tires cover more distance than little tires, if two are pushed with the same force, so it'll be faster
No because both cars are going the same speed. Changing the size of a tire effectively changes the gear ratio the car drives in. A larger tire will gear the car up and so it will have a higher top speed.
no circumference same
yes they do because when the tire tore they start to go on the rib and then that just like messes up your car.
Yes it will affect the speed of the toy car. Example: A buggy is easier to push without any groceries in it.
yes!! of course, because the shaft is designed to rotate a certain speed, according to the car advancing speed.
Depends on the size tire and the aspect ration of that tire.
No.
TS = OR * CTD / STD Where: TS = True Speed OR = Odometer Reading CTD = Diameter of the current tires on your car STD = Diameter of the Standard Tire for your car.
Yes, it is obvious that if the radius of tire is small than it effect on the speed of the car. Smaller tires will show the speed on the speedometer more than actual.
Look along the side of the drivers side door for the tire size and load range and speed rating for the size of the tire of the vechicle you want to add the tire to. as long as they are the same size, load range, and speed rating your good to go. if the tire is used try to put the tire on the same side of the car you are installing it on so the tire is turing the same way. Important on belted tires. or go in to or call atire shop they can tel you if the tires will work and if you need to change the rims/wheels. good luck and chech the tire pressure one a month or so
it would depend on the speed of the car or the diameter of the tire.
Take your car or old tire to a tire store. The employees there will be able to determine your tire size needs and recommend a good choice for your vehicle.