Bicycle tires start at a little over 3/4 inch for high speed racing tires, going up through 1.5 inch for light road going tires to 2.25 inch for knobbly off-road tires.
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On most newer vehicles t is done with a scan tool.
15 inch tires will not fit on 16 inch rims.15 inch tires will not fit on 16 inch rims.
Smaller. A 20 inch tire will rotate (and add miles) more than a 25 inch tire as it covers the same distance.
You recalibrate it because bigger tires mean different speeds... for example, lets say your car had 14 inch tires... and your speedometer is saying that you are going 50, if you add 20 inch tires which is 6 inches bigger, you might be going around 60-70. No need to get a speeding ticket. Bigger tires cover more road then smaller tires, for example for ever 1 turn from a 20 inch tire is like 1 and ahalf turns from a 14 inch... Hope Ive helped you understand why :)
No, The Tyres will be too big...
Get 17 inch rims you cant put a 17 inch tires on a 16 inch rim!
15 inch tires will not fit on 16 inch rims.15 inch tires will not fit on 16 inch rims.
Of course not you cannot install 15 inch tires on 14 inch wheels or vice versa. 14 inch wheels require 14 inch tires, and 15 inch wheels require 15 inch tires.
No, changing the size of your rims and tires will not mess up your transmission. It will mess with your gas mileage and your speedometer though.
No. Only 18 inch tires fit an 18 inch rim.