You are not gaining 10% of rim. Just be sure your front tires do not rub turned all the way, either way. And you should have some improved gas milige. You speedometer will also be off as well.
you are not making that big of a change to worry about much. However the one thing i would make sure of first, is that the front tires will not rub on the inner fenders when wheels are fully turned either way, and also that the bolts patterns are the same. And your mph will be of slightly. You are gaing an inch of rim. Which is not even a 10% increase. So you probably will not notice much of a differance. But you should be able to arrive at your destination which should take less motor revolations, meaning less money in Oil companys wallets, and more in yours. Good luck
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No They will not fit because the rear subfram is in the way.. 14" maximum on N reg rover 100/metro
Definitely. Even because of the economic recession, the road traffic is reduced drastically. Once the Dubai metro is commissioned, it will reduce much because most of the popular places are covered in the metro.
There are few brands of wire shelving that have wheels. Some of them are SI brand, plumber surplus, metro, staples brand, chrome wire shelving and many more.
Unless it has independent rear suspension (which I doubt) there is probably no adjustment for rear wheel alignment.
Some older Hundahi and Nissan Sentra 13" will bolt up
The tube stock made the clicking sound as they adjusted their speed of acceleration because of the mechanical action.
try using zmax i had the same thing on a car i had and it worked for me
original equipment is 155 80R13. I have Mazda 14" wheels on mine and am running 195 60R14
It depends on the year and wheel configuration of your metro. Most metros have a 4 lug 12 inch wheel design whereas the Prizm has a 4 lug 13 - 14 inch wheel base. They may fit on a Geo Metro Convertible or any Geo Metro made after 1995 because after 95 the metro had 13 inch wheels. I would check by direct comparison first.
Remoce wheels Remove 2 caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Remove rotor