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Changing Wheels on Kluger


Jhiony TKG2010

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it will affect it only if you change the tyre specs,

use a tyre calculator off the internet to assist you with this, http://www.1010tires...ecalculator.asp

eg.

my stock wheels are 15" with 205/65/15 tyres

changing to a 17" i would need a 245/45/17

to get as close to the original speedo reading as possible

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The speedo reading in the Kluger is inaccurate anyway. If any, with the right tyres you could partially fix the inaccuracy of the speedo reading. There are other topics on this respect in this forum.

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