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Posted by Karl Koenig on February 12, 2000 at 15:06:12:

In Reply to: Re: speedo posted by Karl Koenig on February 12, 2000 at 15:00:48:

OOPS, it's really 25.4 mm/inch. I did ti right when calculating the example, but mis-typed it in the explanation.
: Easiest way is to shorten the tires by using lower aspect ratio, like change from 205/70 to 205/60. You can compute the circumference of the tire that way and figure what you need for new tires.
: For example, 205/60R15 works out like this:
: 205mm x 60% is the height of the tire section;
: divide by 2.54 (mm/inch) x 2 (both sides of the tire) + 15 (the wheel)
: =24.7 inch tire diameter
: Yeah, I'm an engineeer (how did you guess)

: As a bonus, the shorter tires will also work like a higher ratio differential for better acceleration.

: It worked for me.




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