Tom Silver
Standard Member
I want new rims for my new coming MG4. What size/specs for MG4.
Yes I know these. Diameter is important but more important is that the new tyre also has proper load rating also. Also for smaller diameter wheels it's beneficial to get narrower tyres. Just for fun looking for options especially for winter tyres.What's the theory behind smaller wheels improving range? Unsprung weight reduced so less mass to turn? I reckon weight of right foot has much more impact.
Remember that the tyres need to be such that the overall diameter is unchanged (as near as possible) else the speedo etc. calibration will be out.
What's the theory behind smaller wheels improving range? Unsprung weight reduced so less mass to turn? I reckon weight of right foot has much more impact.
Remember that the tyres need to be such that the overall diameter is unchanged (as near as possible) else the speedo etc. calibration will be out
Has there been anyone eager to test would 15" rim fit on the MG4 over brakes?
Maximising range would be great mod
Actually I’ve not put the wheels on yet, however I’d rather not take it to MG to do the job so wondering if that’s going to be an issue..Were the valves/sensors transferred to the new wheels? Were the wheels fitted on the same corners?
What's the theory behind smaller wheels improving range? Unsprung weight reduced so less mass to turn? I reckon weight of right foot has much more impact.
Remember that the tyres need to be such that the overall diameter is unchanged (as near as possible) else the speedo etc. calibration will be out.
Not sure about consumer law in Azerbaijan but in the UK it won't affect the warranty. It may however make it more difficult to put a claim in on suspension/steering problems that may arise while under warranty. But they've got to prove that it's the new wheels that's caused the problem.hey guy, i also wanted to change my MG4 rim (same size 18 inch) GM dealer says if i change car will go out of warranty. does anyone face with this issue?