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3 Affects When Changing Your Wheel Size Of Your Vehicle

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3 Affects When Changing Your Wheel Size Of Your Vehicle

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  1. 3 Affects When Changing Your Wheel Size Of Your Vehicle Many drivers are not satisfied with the stock performance of their cars, and because of this drivers upgrade different parts to get the maximum performance possible. This includes everything from choosing the engine size to changing the exhaust and more. But what happens when it comes to car tyres and wheel size? Does it affect car performance? As a car owner, if you decide to increase the wheel size of your car, you must know all the pros and cons of increasing wheel size and what important factors you should consider before upgrading your tyres and wheels. Benefits Of Having Bigger Wheel Sizes On Your Vehicles We know that bigger wheels look appealing, but that’s not the only reason you should go for bigger wheels, here are some other benefits as well: Improved Grip and Traction on Road

  2. The most common benefit of having bigger wheels is improved grip and better traction. Bigger wheels mean more surface covered on the road surface which gives better road contact and results in overall better handling. Improved Braking With improved traction and better grip, bigger wheels offer better braking performance. Due to the rim size being bigger, the car has a more contact surface which reduces braking distances. Better Cornering Bigger wheels mean bigger Continental Tyres Milton Keynes in the car. Having more road contact areas, a wider tread and stiffer walls. Due to this, you will experience better handling and cornering grip in all types of weather conditions. Better Stability Having a larger wheel size offers better stability when driving on roads. The wider surface area is covered by the larger wheels which allows more stable drive even at high speed. Loading Capacity As we said earlier, Using a larger wheel size gives a better grip on the ground, which also improves the load-bearing capacity. This means the vehicle can able to handle heavier loads. Negatives Of Having Bigger Wheel Sizes On Your Vehicles There are many many benefits of upgrading your vehicle’s wheel size, but there are some downsides as well for upgrading the wheel size. There are some of those:

  3. Higher Fuel Consumption In recent years, due to higher fuel prices in the UK, many car owners have been focused on fuel consumption. Bigger wheels add more weight to the car, which will then consume more fuel to push forward the car. Faster tyre wear Due to the wheels being much heavier and putting more stress on the road surface, this can result in heavier steering and lower sidewalls. This could also make your tyres wear out much faster compared to regular ones, which means you need to carry out more tyre maintenance checks. Safety System Issues When you upgrade wheel sizes in your car, it may affect other safety parts and cause trouble working accurately. It may not respond as normal as before. This can include the ABS, EBS and traction control system. Impact on Comfort Oftentimes when upgrading to a larger wheel size you will get not a smooth ride experience which may impact your driving comfort. Due to the larger wheel size, you will feel more rougher and harder driving experience, as you may feel every bump while doing off-roading or even on uneven surfaces. Rolling Resistance Upgrading to larger wheel sizes can significantly reduce rolling resistance. Although reduced rolling resistance leads to less fuel consumption it may affect stopping and traction performance. What To Know Before Changing Wheel Size? Now we have discussed the benefits and drawbacks, there are still some other aspects you need to know before changing your vehicle’s wheel size. To do this, you need to know which wheels and tyres you are looking for. The letters and numbers on the sidewall of your tyre There are a few number and letters on the side of your tyre that shows the tyre ratio, radial construction and diameter of your current wheels, letting you know to identify your right tyre size. This will prevent you from fitting the wrong tyre-size wheels to your car. The cost of fitting larger tyres Larger tyres cost more than regular Cheap Tyres in Milton Keynes so you need to pay a few more pounds for upgradation.

  4. Cheaper is not always better If you find one larger tyre at a low price and another one at a slightly higher price, chances are the cheaper one has a lesser construction and will not last for a long time. In the long run, this will only increase the costs of your wheels, so spending a bit more money to start with a much more cost-effective. Does Increasing Wheel Size Affect Acceleration? Upgrading your car wheel size from stock will increase the rate at which your car can accelerate. This is because the larger the wheels the overall weight of your car which results in more stress in the engine and accelerates slowly. If you are unsure how to fit a tyre, or which size is the best for your vehicle, you must take help from the professionals.

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