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Depends on the rim width. If you can your speedo will be all to cock anyway as the rolling radius will be vastly different.

 

The second figure in the tyre dimension is the profile of the tyre as a percentage of it's width.

 

ie. 185/70 is 129.5mm 'thick' compared with 205/80 is 164mm 'thick'

 

ie. the overall diameter of the tyre is (129.5 x 2) +16" = 535.9mm as opposed to (164 x 2) + 16" = 734.4mm

 

Then work out the rolling radius and therefore speedo correction etc.etc.

 

Hope this helps - probably not though !

Edited by The Stig
beaten to it - took too long to type.....
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Depends on the rim width. If you can your speedo will be all to cock anyway as the rolling radius will be vastly different.

 

The second figure in the tyre dimension is the profile of the tyre as a percentage of it's width.

 

ie. 185/70 is 129.5mm 'thick' compared with 205/80 is 164mm 'thick'

 

ie. the overall diameter of the tyre is (129.5 x 2) +16" = 535.9mm as opposed to (164 x 2) + 16" = 734.4mm

 

Then work out the rolling radius and therefore speedo correction etc.etc.

 

Hope this helps - probably not though !

What he said ^^^^^^^^^ :)

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