
The drawbacks of large wheels include increased steering system load, which can lead to premature failure of the steering gear. Additionally, they can increase fuel consumption. Below is an introduction to wheel sizes: How to determine wheel size: If you are unsure about the wheel size on your vehicle, you can check the numbers on the tire. The numbers on the tire are typically in three groups, such as: 225/60R17, where the unit of measurement is millimeters. 225 refers to the width of the tire in contact with the ground; 60 is the tire's aspect ratio; R17 corresponds to the wheel size, indicating a 17-inch wheel. Advantages of large wheels: Larger wheels can provide better handling. The larger the wheel, the lower the aspect ratio, meaning the tire is thinner, allowing for clearer feedback and better control over road conditions.


