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Old 04-14-2008, 07:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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5th Gen. Rims question?

If i go from the stock 16" blades to 17's or 18's do the rpms or speedo. or anything need to be adjusted?
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No, assuming you get the right size tire you don't need to adjust anything. Check the sticky in the Wheels & Tire forum for size info:

Recommended Tire Sizes & Offsets

And if you want to do manual calculations compared to stock:

Tire size calculator
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it will be fine if its the same overall diameter as your stock rim an tire combo.
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