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Old 01-16-2010, 04:03 PM
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The important thing is the overall diameter of the outer tyre, the wheel size is unimportant as the 24" would have a thin narrow tyre wall.

Track down the original tyre dia from your model and then compare it against your set up now, or another way is to compare your speed at 70 mph against a standard road car, this will give you an idea if your gearing is messed with by having the wrong sized tyres.