i,ve noticed,particularly on the pimping section that bongo,s have wheel diameters anywhere between 15-20 inches.
as the difference between 15" and 20" cicumference is about 7.5% (i think ,my maths always were bad )
now this must effect acceleration,fuel consumption ,pulling power, handling, crusing speeds etc etc
so whats the pros and cons of various size wheels.
or is it just for the pimping effect ???
wheel diameters
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Re: wheel diameters
Generally, you would fit tyres with a lower profile with these bigger rims in order to keep the overall diameter the same, or as close to the original as possible.
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Re: wheel diameters
Hi Bobngo,
Slightly increasing the rolling radius will reduce the revs at any given speed, I run (as some others on here do) 16" rims, with 215/65 tyres.
A useful site is HERE
.... but remember to get the correct load rating if you change tyres
SD
Slightly increasing the rolling radius will reduce the revs at any given speed, I run (as some others on here do) 16" rims, with 215/65 tyres.
A useful site is HERE
.... but remember to get the correct load rating if you change tyres
SD
Re: wheel diameters
That is a great information site well posted, Colin
prior owner of >>>>1999 2.5 diesel ex tin top &FORD FREDA 2000 2.0 LTR PETROL