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The larger the wheels have a higher center of mass than a smaller one. The higher the center of mass, the smaller the tilt needed to cause the wheel's center of mass to move outside its base and cause the wheel to roll over.
Yes, although you will have to use a smaller diameter tire or your speedometer will be off.
Larger wheels have a larger diameter. Therefor, they will cover a greater distance per rotation of the driven axle, compared to a smaller wheel.
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Yes as the wheels will hit the calipers and will not operate properly if you could even get them mounted.
The larger wheels roll much easier over rough terrain. Smaller wheels can get swallowed by small divots and bumps where a larger diameter wheel will roll over the smaller divot's without dropping down in.
Hi Scenic owner, The earlier models of Scenic - 1997 to 1999 were fitted with 14" wheels, the later models ie.. updated to 16 valve - are fitted with 15" wheels. The wheel size is also located on the tyre wall ie.. 14,15,16 Hope this helps
Mini spares used in many cars for the spare tire. A smaller diameter tire that is narrow and harder than the regular tire.
It depends on the model. Older models have bearings of an outer diameter bigger than regular skateboard wheels, and the axle is larger than the inner diameter of standard bearings. Newer models may have switched to a standard bearing. Skateboard shops sometimes have the proper sizes for older models, but roller skate wheels are closer. However the bearings do not fit standard wheels for skateboards or roller skates. If you have a good shop they can arrange to have the wheels ground out to accommodate the larger bearing, or you can have the axle machined to a smaller diameter and switch to standard bearings.
Fourteen inch
it prevents skidding in deep snow
Penny wheels are 59mm in diameter. Hardness is 78a.