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- Q7205618 subject Q8854154.
- Q7205618 abstract "Plus sizing is the practice of replacing an automotive wheel with one of a larger diameter fitted with a new tire of lower aspect ratio so that the new tire has the same diameter and circumference as the original tire to prevent any changes in speedometer accuracy, torque and traction control, while reducing sidewall flex and--generally--increasing cornerning ability.The number following the "plus" describes the number of inches which is added to the diameter of the rim. For example, plus one sizing means increasing the wheel by one inch--from a 15" to a 16" for example.A 'plus zero' upgrade means changing to a wider tire size while using the same diameter wheel.Changing to a wider tire requires reducing the aspect ratio (the second number in the sequence of numbers that describes the tire's size). Since the aspect ratio is a percentage which is used to calculate the height of the tire's sidewall, if follows that if a larger number is used for the width, a smaller number must be substituted if the final result is to remain the same—which is the objective of Plus sizing.".
- Q7205618 wikiPageExternalLink Tire-Size-Calculator.
- Q7205618 wikiPageExternalLink effects-of-upsized-wheels-and-tires-tested.
- Q7205618 wikiPageExternalLink compare.
- Q7205618 wikiPageExternalLink techpage.jsp?techid=25.
- Q7205618 wikiPageExternalLink wheel-tech-part-iii-wheel-diameters-effect-on-performance.
- Q7205618 wikiPageWikiLink Q1485806.
- Q7205618 wikiPageWikiLink Q3420076.
- Q7205618 wikiPageWikiLink Q433478.
- Q7205618 wikiPageWikiLink Q4412685.
- Q7205618 wikiPageWikiLink Q475241.
- Q7205618 wikiPageWikiLink Q786732.
- Q7205618 wikiPageWikiLink Q8854154.
- Q7205618 wikiPageWikiLink Q908492.
- Q7205618 comment "Plus sizing is the practice of replacing an automotive wheel with one of a larger diameter fitted with a new tire of lower aspect ratio so that the new tire has the same diameter and circumference as the original tire to prevent any changes in speedometer accuracy, torque and traction control, while reducing sidewall flex and--generally--increasing cornerning ability.The number following the "plus" describes the number of inches which is added to the diameter of the rim.".
- Q7205618 label "Plus sizing".