Having had the wrong size tyres fitted to my car and am currently getting new ones, I found this calculator really useful for determining what is the best size both technically and legally (actually, I wrote my own, then found this one online which does the same thing).
http://www.tyresave.co.uk/tyresize.html
Tyre Size Calculator
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LOL!vipfto wrote:20alekazam wrote:thanks for that I will definitly be using this when I try and squeeze 20'' under the frontthat will be a big squeeze, you know that it will reduce handling/performance drivability? of course with the right wheels would be good looking though
Like a billion posts saying the same thing when you put the 20''s on the rears. Wheels look insane on the car though

