Wheel question?
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Wheel question?
I am looking at buying a used set of wheels, but the rear wheels are 9" wide and front are 8" wide. Tires are same height and size other then width. Will these work on my evo? I don't know if difference in traction will hurt the drive train.
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To eliminate drivetrain strain, you want to have all of the tires on an all-wheel drive car be the same size. The "height" number in a tire size is a percentage not an actual measurement. I'd be willing to bet that the tires are not actually the same size in diameter.
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Never run any different width wheels on the evo. The way the math works for tire sizing they will be almost guaranteed to be slightly different diameters. Here's a handy online calculator for determining how different.
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
Even if they start the same size as the tires wear they will wear differently and become different diameters over time. This will cause abnormal amounts of wear to the drivetrain.
Just don't do it. Get 4 tires and wheels the same size. There's a thread about this topic all the time and the answer is always the same.
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
Even if they start the same size as the tires wear they will wear differently and become different diameters over time. This will cause abnormal amounts of wear to the drivetrain.
Just don't do it. Get 4 tires and wheels the same size. There's a thread about this topic all the time and the answer is always the same.
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You don't want different size widths on your car. It will difinitely hurt your handling.Wider rims on the back and narrow ones on the front are usually for rear wheel drive like Porsches or bmw's