I have an opportunity to pick up a set of winter tires and steel rims for a pretty cheap price but wanted to make sure they'd fit my car.
So I'm here to ask the automotive experts at Terb.
Just to let you know, the rims that are being offered are from the same make, model, and year as my car. However, they are different size rims.
I am currently using the following tire size:
235/55R18 (Aluminum rims)
The tires being offered (including steel rims) are the following tire size:
255/60R16 (Steel Rims)
Now I'm currently riding with a set of 18" rims and the ones being offered are 16" rims. I did take a look at one of the tires that is being offered and it seems like a higher profile tire than what I have which, I imagine, should give it give it the same overall diameter as my tires? It's a smaller rim but with a higher profile tire than what I have.
So would the tires that are being offered work for me?
This also brings me to my next question.
My vehicle has the TPMS system which has sensors in each of the tires to monitor the tire pressure and warn me if any of my tires are running low on pressure. Now if I do purchase the set of steel rims, I don't want to spend a crapload of money putting sensors in the winter tires as well as having to get the vehicle re-calibrated to the new tires when I have them changed which is twice a year as I'm sure this could get really expensive. Is there a way to slap on the winter tires without the warning light going off in my dash telling me I've got tire issues because the actual tires with the sensors in them aren't on the car?
So I'm here to ask the automotive experts at Terb.
Just to let you know, the rims that are being offered are from the same make, model, and year as my car. However, they are different size rims.
I am currently using the following tire size:
235/55R18 (Aluminum rims)
The tires being offered (including steel rims) are the following tire size:
255/60R16 (Steel Rims)
Now I'm currently riding with a set of 18" rims and the ones being offered are 16" rims. I did take a look at one of the tires that is being offered and it seems like a higher profile tire than what I have which, I imagine, should give it give it the same overall diameter as my tires? It's a smaller rim but with a higher profile tire than what I have.
So would the tires that are being offered work for me?
This also brings me to my next question.
My vehicle has the TPMS system which has sensors in each of the tires to monitor the tire pressure and warn me if any of my tires are running low on pressure. Now if I do purchase the set of steel rims, I don't want to spend a crapload of money putting sensors in the winter tires as well as having to get the vehicle re-calibrated to the new tires when I have them changed which is twice a year as I'm sure this could get really expensive. Is there a way to slap on the winter tires without the warning light going off in my dash telling me I've got tire issues because the actual tires with the sensors in them aren't on the car?