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Old 08-07-2007, 04:17 PM   #1
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X-SP Wheels and Bigger tires

Has anyone out there upgraded to bigger tires and wheels? I am thinking about getting the BBS wheels and tires that come on the X-SP package. The tires and wheels are carried in stock at Toyota. The tires are Yokohamas. They are 305/50/20's. Also, if you have how do you reset the tire size and tire pressure. I guess, what I am asking is if I do this what steps do I need to take to accomodate the new size? I also have the Navi system. Do I need to do anything there too?
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Has anyone out there upgraded to bigger tires and wheels? I am thinking about getting the BBS wheels and tires that come on the X-SP package. The tires and wheels are carried in stock at Toyota. The tires are Yokohamas. They are 305/50/20's. Also, if you have how do you reset the tire size and tire pressure. I guess, what I am asking is if I do this what steps do I need to take to accomodate the new size? I also have the Navi system. Do I need to do anything there too?
You shouldn't have to do anything. The tires are only a fraction of an inch taller than the normal factory tires so it's no going to affect anything.
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Old 08-10-2007, 03:06 PM   #3
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GCastle, you should get the stock 20"s for better looks

IMHO, BBS wheels should only be on cars...
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You shouldn't have to do anything. The tires are only a fraction of an inch taller than the normal factory tires so it's no going to affect anything.

if you feel ther is a need to chage your settings you will have to go to the dealer to conect and reprogram you r pcm tire to gear ratio if you feel the need to
it would propbly be a good i dea if you up the size for yoru transmition w/ every thing being electronic these days it may effect your speedometer and may effect your trans but to each his own
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if you feel ther is a need to chage your settings you will have to go to the dealer to conect and reprogram you r pcm tire to gear ratio if you feel the need to
it would propbly be a good i dea if you up the size for yoru transmition w/ every thing being electronic these days it may effect your speedometer and may effect your trans but to each his own
The forum appreciates your willingness to offer assistance, but this question was asked over 2 years ago.
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