What is the minimum & maximum percentage we can vary on tire size before the traction control sensor picks up a signal ?
What is the minimum & maximum percentage we can vary on tire size before the traction control sensor picks up a signal ?
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IIRC, it's between 3% and 6%.
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Minimum is 3% difference between front & rear..... Rears need to be bigger. There is no maximum.
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Going off stock size tires.
235/50-18 is 27.3" tall
245/55-18 is 28.6" tall
So you need the rear tire at least 1.3" taller than the front.
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