OK, so I know you aren't supposed to do it but I have a set of wheels laying around and I want to see what the ruckus is about. I have a set of wheels 17x7 and 17x8 +32 all the way around and 225s all the way around. Obviously the rear wheels are wider but the tires are the same width all the way around. Will that work or does it even matter?
I have heard about "You can't do it unless the contact patch is the same front and rear etc" but anybody have firsthand experience. The wheels are hot and I'd like to throw them on for a bit if I could but I dont want to completely ruin my drivetrain. No hearsay, just facts and first hand evidence please. Like Toybreaker style facts.
Overall diameter is what messes up drivetrains from what I have researched and these would be fine.
I have heard about "You can't do it unless the contact patch is the same front and rear etc" but anybody have firsthand experience. The wheels are hot and I'd like to throw them on for a bit if I could but I dont want to completely ruin my drivetrain. No hearsay, just facts and first hand evidence please. Like Toybreaker style facts.
Overall diameter is what messes up drivetrains from what I have researched and these would be fine.
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