FlyingEagle
Staff member
When looking at the generic picture of tires online, you are clearly drawn in by the more advanced looking designs on the wider tread faces.
Now, here's the question:
At what tire width and or inch diameter, do most tire manufacturers make the distinction (for whatever engineering reasons), to make the tire tread
look like the delicious one they take photos of, or shrink it and make it look like the ones we see on 13-15+" rim combinations.
I've never thought to ask this question, but I see a whole bunch of guys getting 17's, and figure I should what diameter or tread width usually warrants this change?
Do 17" tires with a very wide width, get this?
Or is this pushing into widths not possible for most import fender/suspension combinations?
I am a tire newbie in some respects.
Now, here's the question:
At what tire width and or inch diameter, do most tire manufacturers make the distinction (for whatever engineering reasons), to make the tire tread
look like the delicious one they take photos of, or shrink it and make it look like the ones we see on 13-15+" rim combinations.
I've never thought to ask this question, but I see a whole bunch of guys getting 17's, and figure I should what diameter or tread width usually warrants this change?
Do 17" tires with a very wide width, get this?
Or is this pushing into widths not possible for most import fender/suspension combinations?
I am a tire newbie in some respects.
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