stock was 17x7.5, new is 19x8.5. Stock tire size was 215/55/17, new tire size is 235/35/19.
2004 Solara SE Coupe V6, black



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panic wrote:For comparison, the "official" (not exactly accurate due to rim widths, tire pressure, etc. but the usual method) diameters:
215/55-17 = 26.31"
235/35-19 = 25.48"
Change in speed at same RPM: 96.85% (old 60 = new 58.1)
Change in RPM at same speed: 103.26% (old 2,000 = new 2,065)
This should have no effect on your mileage or braking distance that you can notice. The extra tread width may reduce cruising mileage due to rolling resistance, but not much. Mileage under light acceleration should be about the same, because the shorter tire gives you more leverage against the car's weight so for the same G force less torque is needed.
As to the inertia effect?
This one is tough. The most important weight is at the OD, and it's more with the 19 (both the actual wide surface of the rim and the tire), but at a smaller radius than the 17. I can't tell which way it goes.
The leverage of the caliper against the rotor is of course unchanged.
In short, you shouldn't have the symptoms you report - there's something else going on.
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