A large wheel(in general)is harder to accelerate and stop. A larger diameter tire can give a smoother ride, depending on tread and side wall height. Wider wheels give more traction for better handling, but are worse in snow and rainy conditions than narrow ones.
The wheel size does affect its speed.
yes problems happen all the time with tires no the right size go find what to right size is in manual or shop and get the right size tires
the size it tells you it is
A smaller wheel will be easier to turn, but will travel less for each revolution. A bigger wheel will be harder to turn, but will go farther with each revolution. Sticking a bigger wheel on a car that hasn't got the power to get it turning properly will make you slower - not faster. Sticking a smaller wheel on a car that's already red lining the tach won't make it faster either.
3.5mm
Aerodynamics of the car, the size of the wheels, the weight of the car, and the size of the CO2 cartridge.
The size of the tyre affects top speed by altering the gearing. Assuming the engine has the power, a larger size wheel and tyre (diameter) will result in higher top speed.
it depends on the year, model, make and whatever size wheels are available.
As long as their the right size.
it depends on quility of the wheel model size and material but im gussing you wnat the wheel wide for a good smooth ride! it depends on quility of the wheel model size and material but im gussing you wnat the wheel wide for a good smooth ride!
its not the wheel size its the width of the tyre it self the bigger it is the better your car will handle and accelerate
It would affect its speed because the weight of the car is gonna slow it down