No you do not, the computer will take care of that as long as you don't go real big with the tires.
This is my 1994 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4X4 - 4.0L V6 - AUTOMATIC - ALL POWER - A/C - CRUISE CONTROL - CASS PLAYER - ABS ... Tire Size: 235/75/R15. Wheels. Jef Olson Minnesota
The duration of Tire Trouble is 1200.0 seconds.
It depends on the tire type and the load of the vehicle. Tire pressure is the amount of air in a tire that inflates the tire to the maker's specifications. For specific tire pressure on a specific vehicle, please look at the sidewall area, as most tires display the recommended pressure according to maximum load.
When We Changed a Tire - 2013 was released on: USA: September 2013
The tire size 225/50 R17 indicates that the tire has a width of 225 millimeters and an aspect ratio of 50, meaning the sidewall height is 50% of the width. To calculate the sidewall height, multiply 225 mm by 0.50, which equals 112.5 mm. The overall diameter of the tire can be found by adding twice the sidewall height to the diameter of the wheel: 17 inches (converted to mm) is approximately 431.8 mm, so the overall height is about 656.8 mm or roughly 25.9 inches.
It does not change the actual speed of a vehicle but changing tire size can affect the accuracy of the speedometer.
just go to a tire shop. But the normal rim size is 16 and tire can change size.
A change in overall tire height will change speedometer accuracy.
Of course...
if their the same tire size then yes
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Yes.
YES
Yes, but you must keep the overall diameter of the tires you are installing the same as the recommended tire size on the car. Any decent tire shop can tell you what size will work.
No.
The over-all size of the tire and wheel would change the calibration of the speedometer/odometer.