Re: WRONG SET OF RIMS
true, i assumed they put a tire on that matches the factory height, say
185/60/14 to a 175/70/13
"al010101" <al010101@cox.net> wrote in message
news:_cUUd.33643$Tt.20275@fed1read05...
> not sure how you assume that by them installing a `smaller` rim, it would
> cause there to be a smaller sidewall.....since you don't know the tire
> size he has installed vs. stock. for all you know they could have put low
> profile tires on it. But as m.c. tee said, it would not cause a shock to
> go bad, it may ride rougher/smoother depending on the sidewall on the
> tires, but beyond that it would do nothing.
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> "M.C. Tee" <tedwards@LEAVE.ME.ALONEnl.rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:RfKdncG7DbcekbnfRVn-hg@rogers.com...
>> no, it would not cause you to loose a shock, if anything it would cause
>> the car to be smoother over bumps as there is more sidewall to absorp the
>> impacts
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>> "Kenny" <ottawanntp@rogers.com> wrote in message
>> news:kZGdnWgrv4wKSb7fRVn-iw@rogers.com...
>>> Just wodering if major problem could happen to my car if
>>> a wrong size of rims was install on my car. A dealer sold
>>> me four rims and after a year later I found out from 3 garage
>>> told me is the wrong size of rims of had on. It too small.
>>> Since this happen the shock on my car was broken I wonder this
>>> might have cause the problem. Now my car it not driving as
>>> smooth as should be. Dealer is denying there sold me the wrong size.
>>> Thank for your help.
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