Thread: 20 inch wheels
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Old 03-09-2010, 05:36 PM   #7 (permalink)
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IMO the overall diameter of the wheel has nothing to do with 'tracking' (OPs complaint). It has everything to do with the tires tread pattern, contact patch, tire width, and alignment. Obviously Z rated performance tires are going to track more than non-directional all season tires due to their aggressive, directional pattern.

Suggestion - Since you already have hubrings, get a proper 4-wheel alignment like Chris said and maybe even have the wheels rebalanced.
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