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Wide 5 tyres
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<blockquote data-quote="naskeet" data-source="post: 645734" data-attributes="member: 15903"><p>If you are using 40-Series, 195/40 R14C tyres (assuming such a commercial-van tyre-size exists!?!) with a 40% aspect ratio, on 14 inch diameter wheels, the overall engine gearing will be radically changed as will the speedometer calibration. Unless the vehicle's speedometer has been recalibrated, it will actually be illegal owing to reading extremely high; 0% low & 10% high being the legal speed-measurement tolerance limits</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naskeet, post: 645734, member: 15903"] If you are using 40-Series, 195/40 R14C tyres (assuming such a commercial-van tyre-size exists!?!) with a 40% aspect ratio, on 14 inch diameter wheels, the overall engine gearing will be radically changed as will the speedometer calibration. Unless the vehicle's speedometer has been recalibrated, it will actually be illegal owing to reading extremely high; 0% low & 10% high being the legal speed-measurement tolerance limits [/QUOTE]
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