Dropped dubs
#1
Dropped dubs
Dropped 20's on my tch. 245/35's Road noise a little louder and ride a little rougher, but looks great. Drove a hundred miles today and tank ave at 36.5. My TCH no longer looks like my grandma should drive it.
Last edited by The Riddler; 06-10-2008 at 02:06 AM. Reason: misspell
#3
Re: Dropped dubs
#6
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Can you post some pictures?
#7
Re: Dropped dubs
Not exactly the right thread for this question but I've always wondered this so here goes...when you change the size of your tires, is there a way to recalibrate the car's odometer? Larger tires mean more distance per revolution of the axle and if the odometer just counts revolutions, your distance traveled and mileage numbers would be wrong.
--A2K
--A2K
#8
Re: Dropped dubs
Not exactly the right thread for this question but I've always wondered this so here goes...when you change the size of your tires, is there a way to recalibrate the car's odometer? Larger tires mean more distance per revolution of the axle and if the odometer just counts revolutions, your distance traveled and mileage numbers would be wrong.
--A2K
--A2K
The sidewalls on the 20" tires are going to be a lot smaller.
#9
Re: Dropped dubs
Not exactly the right thread for this question but I've always wondered this so here goes...when you change the size of your tires, is there a way to recalibrate the car's odometer? Larger tires mean more distance per revolution of the axle and if the odometer just counts revolutions, your distance traveled and mileage numbers would be wrong.
--A2K
--A2K
TCH: 215/60-16 (771 revs/mile)
Plus 4: 225/35-20 (770 revs/mile)