Can the wheel size be changed?

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SanRonan
07/29/25 5:00pm
It is not allowed to change the wheel size. Larger wheels and thinner tires do look more aesthetically pleasing, and they perform well on smooth roads with minimal bumps, lower fuel consumption, and better handling. However, on rough roads with potholes, stones, or metal plates, thinner tires are more prone to punctures, and the ride will be bumpier compared to smaller wheels. The wheel hub is the rotating part of the tire's inner rim connected by spokes to the wheel center, which is the metal component mounted on the axle that supports the tire. It is also known as the rim, steel ring, or wheel disc. Wheel hubs come in various types based on diameter, width, manufacturing method, and material. Depending on the characteristics and requirements of different vehicle models, the surface treatment process of the wheel hub may vary, generally categorized into painting and electroplating.
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