Handling will change for the worse, tires could rub if you didn't make modifications for this, acceleration will be slower if you didn't change the rear end gear ratios.
No. It will not effect speedometer accuracy.
You need the tires that are most appropriate for your car.
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To find the size of the rim of your car tires, you look on the side of the tire. It should be printed on the side of the tire, or on the inside of the door of the car.
P155/60TR15.0BSW AS front tires 175/55 rear tires
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
Never heard of a size such as this.
Of course you can but I recommend against it. Your speedometer will be 3.182% too slow. This will also adversely effect the handling, mileage, and braking. Stick with the OEM size.
By ratio if you mean size, the answer is no unless the car comes from the factory with a different size rear tires than front tires like some sports cars. In that case you would have 2 tires the same size on the front and 2 tires another size on the rear. You should never ever run 2 different size tires on the same axle. Therefore you would never have a situation where you would have 3 tires one size and then 1 tire another size.
New tires can cost anywhere from $80 to over 300 for an average car.
The size of tires you need is usually on a decal on driver door frame. The sizes on tires are printed in large letters on each side of the tire.
of course