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Can you put narrower tires on rims?

Can you put narrower tires on rims?

The width of the rim will influence the width of the tire. A tire mounted on a narrow rim would be “narrower” than if the same size tire was mounted on a wide rim….Rim Width Range.

Difference from Measuring Rim Rim Width Approximate Tire Section Width
1.5″ wider 7.5″ 8.83″

Can I use narrower tires on my car?

Since smaller tires spin faster, they require higher engine RPMs than larger tires when driving at the same speed. However, equipping your car or truck with smaller tires for aesthetic purposes may alter the performance of your vehicle.

Can I put a narrower tire on a wider rim?

You can run our widest Rene Herse tires on relatively narrow rims – or on wide rims. There will be little or no discernible difference in how the tires feel and corner. Don’t use a rim that is too wide for your tires. The tire should be at least 20\% wider than the rim.

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Can tires be too wide?

Wider tires will give better grip on dry pavement up to a point. Once the tire gets too wide it won’t heat up enough to get good grip. Also wider tires will be more susceptible to hydroplaning. This is why motorcycle tires are just about impervious to hydroplaning.

Can you put different width tires on a car?

Wheels and tires are not interchangeable words. Tires are a part of the wheel setup. For instance, your vehicle has a set size of rims, but you can buy different sizes of tires to fit those rims, as long as the middle of the tires is the correct size.

What size tires fit a 700C rim?

29″ (ISO size 622) is actually the same rim diameter as 700C, although most 29″ tires will not fit 700C road rims because they’re too wide. 29″ tires are popular with mountain bikers; search for 29″ MTB. 650B (ISO size 584) is used for some randonneur bikes and other specialized bikes.

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Can I change tire width?

Most vehicles will easily allow for you to change the width of the tire by one size, or 10 millimeters, without any negative affects. Keep in mind that when you go wider, most tires become taller unless you go with a smaller aspect ratio. The aspect ratio of a tire is the middle number in the size.