Can I Pass the Annual Inspection with Wheels of the Same Size?

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Craig
07/30/25 10:01am
Replacing wheels with ones of the same size can pass the annual inspection, but the appearance should not change significantly. Here are the benefits of modifying wheels: 1. Installing a good set of wheels can improve heat dissipation and reduce weight. 2. They provide high visual impact both statically and dynamically and can enhance the vehicle's handling performance. 3. Increasing the diameter and width of the wheels while lowering the profile can overall improve the tire's grip. Here is additional information on the drawbacks of modifying wheels: 1. Traffic police can visually determine whether the wheels have been modified. 2. It reduces ride comfort, as low-profile tires cannot absorb road bumps and minor vibrations effectively. 3. It affects acceleration and braking performance. Larger wheels are heavier, increasing unsprung weight, which results in slower response during starts and acceleration.
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