Saturday, January 30, 2010

Silverado Rims For Sale How Will Putting Tahoe Rims And Tires On A Silverado Affect The Performance?

How will putting tahoe rims and tires on a silverado affect the performance? - silverado rims for sale

I have a 2004 Silverado needs new tires, but I know someone who wants to sell their tires with rims in stock in barley Tahoe 2004th I know the tire size on the Silverado 265 70R17, but I know that the Tahoe. She sat in the Silverado affect performance at all?

5 comments:

boogie_4... said...

The Tahoe can run at 245 a tire, which is only 2 cm narrower and shorter hair. No difference is that close enough to ask you to correct the speedometer, the difference is ~ 1 km / h to 60 mph

The difference in performance due to the tire size is so small that you will not notice. You will notice a difference of race or manipulation, by a different brand or tire tread tires.

The difference in size will not affect the ABS. The only time it is when you are more tire sizes tires running simultaneously turns (another system) is at a different speed. Then see all 4 tires the same size, has the team, no system (different wheels all rotate at the same speed), and the whole operation is normal.

jaxhere said...

The first important question is whether the size of the wheel and in particular the number and type of pin settings must match.

If a vehicle has been modified at any time in their lives or a change of wheels and tires standard values in all fields of information did not apply. Therefore, starting eighth, whether it is a coincidence in the number of pins and configurations and wheel size. If they are equal, then we can consider what is happening with a tire a bit wider or narrower. If the difference is not greater than 10 or 15 ... such as 255 or 270, the big problem is not so much. If the aspect ratio (the next number is) in the bar the same, or not to tell within 5 next time too.

In any case, multiply the number by the first or second (265 x 70) and divided by 100, which will give the height of the part of the tire in millimeters. Do the same with the spare wheel and see how much bigger or smaller than it is. Note that an inch equals 25.4 mm, so that if the difference is smaller thanup to 25 years, then you have a difference of less than one inch. For a tire this size, one inch will not make a difference, which is very important.

If the gap is greater, problems of space, cleanliness, etc. face, as well as performance gaps.

An article I wrote below may be useful to change if you get tires of different sizes, which is often referred to as calibration.

Nathan said...

when the tires of different sizes, could also feel affects the activation of the abdominal muscles, the speedometer and the road

If the patterns are different LUG, edited aboot

EBCM calibrations may be offered the alternative of the GM dealers for a small fee, I do not know the details

Nathan said...

when the tires of different sizes, could also feel affects the activation of the abdominal muscles, the speedometer and the road

If the patterns are different LUG, edited aboot

EBCM calibrations may be offered the alternative of the GM dealers for a small fee, I do not know the details

BdB said...

No, the Tahoe and Silverado truck chassis, so that they both have the same tires

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