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Date Posted: 20:46:25 04/10/05 Sun
Author: Archeo-peteriX
Subject: Re: Peter / other potensial rim specialist.
In reply to: Kenneth 's message, "Peter / other potensial rim specialist." on 20:32:14 04/10/05 Sun

You will have to use hubcentric spacers with the new wheels or else they will rub on the suspension. Also make sure the hole in the center of the wheels is the same size or the wheels won't fit properly.

Use this calculator to see how much difference the two tire sizes will make in your speedo reading...

http://ejelta.com/tiresize/index.html?tiresize=205%2F55-15&minwidth=195&maxwidth=215&minratio=50&maxratio=60&minwheel=15&maxwheel=&maxdelta=2

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