9km is bigger than 8500m which equals 8.5km
No. 0.909 is bigger than 0.9
Basically, that means that the number of tires (2) is closer to 1 than to 10.Basically, that means that the number of tires (2) is closer to 1 than to 10.Basically, that means that the number of tires (2) is closer to 1 than to 10.Basically, that means that the number of tires (2) is closer to 1 than to 10.
Yes, 4.4 is bigger than 4.28
No because 6.75 is bigger than 6.71
for traction
The 99 tires are much bigger than the 90 tires. With the smaller tires on the 99 you would be going slower than indicated on the speedometer.
SUV tires do cost more than car tires. There is more material used in the bigger SUV tires. Keep an eye out in the newspaper, sometimes you can find a sale on tires at places like Big O Tires.
If the snow tires have a bigger diameter than the others, the odo and the speedo will read a bit low. If the snow tires have a smaller diameter the odo and speedo will read a bit high.
The difference between tire sizes is 1.29in. So if on your 185/65-14 tires you have an extra inch and a half of slack adjustment they will more than likely work with the bigger 70 profile tires. Remember that if your tires are quite worn when you put the chains on you will need more than 1.29'' of slack because the new tires will have more meat on them and a bigger diameter.
slightly bigger tires
Yes it is possible. The difference is the tires you are replacing are bigger than the one you want to put on but not by much.
the L ,LWland LE has bigger tires than a E
Yes, if you get bigger tires it will say you are going slower than you are, and visa versa, you can go to a mechanic to get it recalibrated
Determine the maximum tire height for your car by looking at your vehicle's owner's manual. Many mud tires are extra large to supply more traction in tough terrain. If you need bigger mud tires than your vehicle can accept, you can have a lift installed and other adjustments made to accommodate them. Read more: How to Select Mud and Snow Tires | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_2214832_select-mud-snow-tires.html#ixzz1yqEoFrda
the 2007 to 2009 mustang gt come stock with 19 inch rims i think. but other than that 22s should fit your mustang. i would say that you should go for some rubberband tires because if you get any tires bigger than two to three inches your going to be scrubbing and your going to have to buy new tires in 5 months. I hope this helps the 2007 to 2009 mustang gt come stock with 19 inch rims i think. but other than that 22s should fit your mustang. i would say that you should go for some rubberband tires because if you get any tires bigger than two to three inches your going to be scrubbing and your going to have to buy new tires in 5 months. I hope this helps
depends on the weight of the toy car and the traction of tire. I guess bigger tires cover more distance than little tires, if two are pushed with the same force, so it'll be faster