A 7x17 inch alloy wheel typically accommodates tire widths ranging from 205 to 225 millimeters. The ideal width often depends on the specific vehicle and its intended use, but a common size for a balanced performance is around 215 mm. Always consult the vehicle's manual or a tire professional for the best fit.
130 is the tire tread width in millimeters. 90 is the aspect ratio for the sidewall in relation to the width or in laymen terms it the height of the sidewall. 16 is the size wheel it fits in inches.
if they are wide or narrow i think ----------------------------------------- A letter following the size (length) refers to the width of the skate. A 'D' width (also known as an 'R', or 'regular' width) best fits a standard or average width foot. A 'C' width (also known as an 'N', or 'narrow' width) fits a foot that has a narrow or slender heel, ball and ankle width. An 'E' or 'EE' width (also know as a 'W', or 'wide' width) best fits a foot that is larger or wider than a standard width foot.
A letter following the size (length) refers to the width of the skate. A 'D' width (also known as an 'R', or 'regular' width) best fits a standard or average width foot. A 'C' width (also known as an 'N', or 'narrow' width) fits a foot that has a narrow or slender heel, ball and ankle width. An 'E' or 'EE' width (also know as a 'W', or 'wide' width) best fits a foot that is larger or wider than a standard width foot.
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Buy a rear wheel that can take a fixed sprocket. Mak sure the spacing fits your frame width. Tinker with your crank and/or the wheel centering to get a good chain line. Install new chain. remove derailers. Ride.
The widest wheel width that typically fits on a 2006 Pontiac GTO is around 9.5 inches. However, this can vary based on factors like the specific tire size, the offset of the wheel, and whether the car has been lowered or modified. It's essential to check for clearance with the fenders and suspension components to ensure proper fitment. Always consult with a professional or refer to specific fitment guides for the best results.
The wheel hub holds a wheel, or in some front drive vehicles a brake rotor holds the wheel and fits on a hub
Yes, at about a pinky fingers width.
Tires.
factories are 14''
It is what the brake rotor fits onto.