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  1. Hi all, I was wondering that with the GS300 default tyre size at 225/50 r17, Can I fit it with 225/55 r17 instead? cos I happen to have wonderful 225/55 r17 performance tyres and the old tyres on the gs300 looks crappy. Can this be done without much damage to the vehicle? I tried looking online but was unable to find much infor. Kindly assist. Thanks in advance.
  2. I'm currently running on 15" OZ Superleggra offset 37 with 195/50 tires in my Jazz. Any problem if I change to 195/55? Going over bumps, u-turn, etc? Tires experts please kindly advise. Thanks!
  3. I am currently using 215/55/16 tyres. I was using a "tire size calculator" to compare different sizes in case tyres don't comes in the size I want. When I compare 215/55/16 with 225/55/16 ,the calculation shows that the diameter difference shows 1.68%. According to the calculator, it is safe to use the alternative size. In addition, the calculator also says as it is safe as logn as it stays within 3% of the original. Question is, is this true? If the 3% rule is true, I would be able to use 205/55/16, 205/60/16, 225/50/16 tyres. It opens up many possibilities. http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp
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