In addition, larger wheels can also lead to increased fuel consumption, as larger wheels mean that the width of the tyres will also increase, which in turn will increase the weight of the tyres, leading to higher fuel consumption. The price of replacing large wheels is also very high, up to thousands of dollars, so it is clear that bigger wheels are not better.
What's the difference between car wheel sizes, those who know are experienced drivers
Cars play a very important role in our daily lives, whether it's commuting to work or going out for a drive. As the demand for cars continues to grow, in order to better meet the needs of consumers, major car brands continue to put thought into the configuration of cars. For example, there are steel wheels, aluminium wheels and so on, and there are also differences in the size of the wheels, so when we buy a car we should choose the big wheels?
The wheels of a car are used to support the tyres and cushion the impact of the outside world. In the past, cars did not have wheels, but nowadays most cars are fitted with wheels. When we go to a 4S shop, we find that most family cars have wheels starting at 16 inches, with larger sizes starting at 18/19 inches or even 21 inches.
Some car owners prefer 21-inch wheels when choosing a car wheel, thinking that the larger the wheel size the better, while others will choose the smallest size wheel. So are bigger wheels actually better?
Although larger wheels are more aesthetically pleasing than smaller wheels, there are many problems with larger wheels. First of all, larger wheels are more prone to damage because you have to reduce the flatness of the tyres, which also means that they become thinner. This means that the tyres are more likely to bulge or even blow out on rough roads and the wheels are more likely to be damaged, so it's not just a case of the bigger the wheel size the better.
In addition to being more prone to damage, larger wheels can also lead to a reduction in comfort. As the wheels get bigger, the tyres become thinner and we feel the bumps more strongly when we go over bumpy roads. The tyre noise will also increase, which will affect our driving mood.
In addition, larger wheels can also lead to increased fuel consumption, as larger wheels mean that the width of the tyres will also increase, which in turn will increase the weight of the tyres, leading to higher fuel consumption. The price of replacing large wheels is also very high, up to thousands of dollars, so it is clear that bigger wheels are not better.
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