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stagered set up please read???
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<blockquote data-quote="Taz" data-source="post: 7767653" data-attributes="member: 2127"><p>Even if your TC is disabled, your ABS is always active. However, the wheel sensors only compare rotational rates, which are based on the overall diameter of the tires, not wheel sizes.</p><p></p><p>As long as you stick with tires that are close to one another in overall diameter, your ABS will not complain. I believe you're okay up to a 3% rotational differential. Beyond that, the ABS is likely to become an issue.</p><p></p><p>There are plenty of tire calculators all over the internet to enable you to tire compare diameters on different size wheels. I even have one on my own site. As I said, just keep the overall tire diameters close, and you can mix 19" and 20" (or any other size) wheels without a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taz, post: 7767653, member: 2127"] Even if your TC is disabled, your ABS is always active. However, the wheel sensors only compare rotational rates, which are based on the overall diameter of the tires, not wheel sizes. As long as you stick with tires that are close to one another in overall diameter, your ABS will not complain. I believe you're okay up to a 3% rotational differential. Beyond that, the ABS is likely to become an issue. There are plenty of tire calculators all over the internet to enable you to tire compare diameters on different size wheels. I even have one on my own site. As I said, just keep the overall tire diameters close, and you can mix 19" and 20" (or any other size) wheels without a problem. [/QUOTE]
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