What size center caps do I need?

What size center caps do I need?

Measure the outer diameter(O.D) from the front of the cap, as this is the widest portion of center cap. The outer diameter is the max measurement to cover the wheel. Measured in a straight line. Place a caliper(Necessary) across the opening on the backside of the cap to measure the inner diameter(I.D).

How many inches are my tires?

A standard sized tire will be displayed in inches. A tire that reads 33 x 12.5 R15, is 33-inches in diameter (or tall), 12.5-inches wide, and will fit a 15-inch wheel. The door jam of your vehicle will also indicate what size tires the manufacturer recommends.

Are all steering wheel covers the same size?

Not all steering wheel covers are the same. So you will need to measure your steering wheel before you purchase a steering wheel cover. The majority of the steering wheels are 14–17.5 inches (36–44 cm) in diameter. The individual covers will list the diameter and the thickness of the grip in the product details.

Does bigger tires waste more gas?

For example, larger tires decrease your fuel economy because they are heavier, while smaller tires increase fuel efficiency. Bigger tires also have a higher rolling resistance than smaller tires which means they require more resistance and effort to get them rolling. Tire treads can also impact your fuel economy.

Can you run 2 different rim sizes?

Mismatched wheels will fit each tire differently causing uneven wear and tear. In addition, different sized wheels can lead to different sized tires which can be detrimental to your vehicle. The best case scenario is to buy the same original equipment wheels that came on your vehicle.

Can I use 235 65r17 instead of 225 65r17?

Yes. For safety reasons be sure that the replacement tires are rated for both load and speed at or above the specifications for your Vehicle. Be sure to replace the tires in pairs on either the front or rear axles. Failure to do so could cause problems.

Can I use 235 65r16 instead of 225 65r16?

The difference of a 225 to a 235 is the size in millimeters. Basically 10mm diference. 10mm is very close to 3/8-inch. If you turn you front wheels full left and right and measure with good clearance, chances are the 235’s are fine then.

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