Not true! If you use a larger wheel, and lower profile tires you can get the radius pretty close to "stock", and keep the speedometer within reasonable accuracy. Along the same thread, I really like the look of the stock wheels, but they are a real pain to keep clean! I say this because if you are interested in buying some after market wheels, get a design that is not hard to clean. Brian Galbiati wrote: > > keep in mind that when you change the wheel size you are also throwing off your speedometer > reading as well. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address moderator@xxxx