Tires and disks for a car are, first of all, the safety of your movement on the car, as well as the safety of your loved ones and passing drivers. In addition to safety functions, car wheels and tires also perform a number of other functions, such as increasing the service life of the car, rational fuel consumption, and appearance. To make you feel completely comfortable, at ease and safe on the road, you need to choose the right wheels for your car. Matching wheels to tires is not an easy task, especially when you are not a professional, but just a car enthusiast. We will try to help you in this matter.
Instructions
Step 1
When choosing disks for a tire, it is necessary to determine the width of the wheel rim. For those who do not know how to do this, we want to add that the width of the rim should be less than the width of the tire in profile by 25%.
Step 2
Let's give an example. You need discs for a tire measuring 195/65 R15, that is, the width of the tire in profile will be 195 mm. This width of 195 mm should be divided by 25, 4, and then subtract 25% from the obtained value.
Step 3
The number may be too large and should be rounded to the nearest standard value. We end up with 6 inches (195 mm = 7.68 inches). Thus, our goal of defining the rim has been fulfilled.
A 6-inch rim is needed for these dimensions. As it turned out, picking up the wheels on the tires will not be difficult even for an unknowing person, for example, girls who usually know little about car parts.
Step 4
Remember, in addition to the right choice, you also need the correct installation, on which your safety will also depend. To do this, we recommend contacting a good service center of your manufacturer, or one that has established itself in the automotive service market.
Step 5
In addition, we will advise motorists to choose tires and wheels of well-known brands and manufacturers that give a guarantee of their products, and therefore a guarantee of your safety on the road. Try to choose wheels and tires of standard sizes for your car, provided by the automaker specifically for your car brand.