No but, tire size does effect wheel speed sensors.
Speedometer/odometer accuracy will not be correct. Center of gravity will change (roll over factor). Handling and performance and fuel mileage will change, probably not for the better. All 4 wheels must be of same size if vehicle is 4 wheel drive or all wheel drive.
The correct tire size for a 92 Prev is 215-65R15 My 94 Prev wheel size is 215/65/R15 but with this size of wheel. my prev actually running lesser mileage compare with my GPS device. shall i reduce the 65 to 60 in order to get a correct mileage reading? My prev mileage is 250kilometer but what shows in gps is 300kilometer. a difference of 50 kilometer.
The larger the wheel size the easier it is to run over humans
Your vehicle came with 255/70-16 tires. Original Equipment sizes are tire/wheel combinations that give you the best handling, ride, and mileage. If there is an optional size it will be listed on your vehicle (usually found in the door jam or gas cap) or in the Owner's Manual. Changing the overall diameter of the wheel/tire combination will effect the handling, suspension, mileage, and accuracy of the speedometer. A larger wheel/tire combo will reduce your mileage considerably. It may look good, but will cost you in the long run. But if you insist, go here for more information on what exactly you can install. www.tirerack.com
wheel size effects velocity by, way of drag and surface area that touches road or cement. the more drag or surface touching ground the slower you will move
Assuming you mean fuel mileage, we need to know the year, the engine and if it 2 wheel or all wheel drive.
Tire size has effect,also o2 sensors , carb jetting, fuel injector size,transmission kits ,rear gears.
the effect of the wheel was that it helped in tranportation
No this is not possible. Modern Land Rovers are PERMANENT 4wd This does not however effect gas mileage so there is no reason to have the desire to reconfigure it to 2wd.
The manufacture of your vehicle designed the tires to give the best ride, handling, mileage, and overall performance. Changing this tire size will effect one or more of these criteria. Improved mileage may come at a cost of lost performance. The engineers spent many hours deciding on the perfect size for this vehicle. My recommendation is to stick with the OEM size tire that the engineers designed for your vehicle.
No. It will not effect speedometer accuracy.