Dearest Moderators...
#1
Dearest Moderators...
I was wondering if any of you guys recall a website where one can compare different rim/tire combinations, tread width, circumference... the whole nine yards.
When I was on the previous TeamSR forum someone had posted a link to that site. I could fill in the dimension of my stock wheels, then compare it to an aftermarket wheel setup.
Do you have any idea what I'm talking about? wink
I'm trying to decide what to replace my 205/Z40/R16's on 7inch wide Motegi MR7's with so that they are the same diameter as the stock setup on my new Elantra.
Thanks a million.
Thanks.
When I was on the previous TeamSR forum someone had posted a link to that site. I could fill in the dimension of my stock wheels, then compare it to an aftermarket wheel setup.
Do you have any idea what I'm talking about? wink
I'm trying to decide what to replace my 205/Z40/R16's on 7inch wide Motegi MR7's with so that they are the same diameter as the stock setup on my new Elantra.
Thanks a million.
Thanks.
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In additon to the one Visions posted.
http://www.c5-corvette.com/tirecalc.htm
http://www.mindspring.com/~toy4two/tire.html
For general auto math stuff
http://www.prestage.com/carmath/default.asp
In additon to the one Visions posted.
http://www.c5-corvette.com/tirecalc.htm
http://www.mindspring.com/~toy4two/tire.html
For general auto math stuff
http://www.prestage.com/carmath/default.asp
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I'm not really into driving fast, or dragging on the streets, though I know I'll do it once in a while. So the added weight isn't really an issue for me. Replacing plastic hub caps and steelies with 16" rims, is.