RE: Tire Change -Reply

From: Michael Z-Sykes (MSykes@su.edu)
Date: Fri Apr 10 1998 - 13:49:33 EDT


Yeah, I think ABS works on wheel RPMs. I think you can tell the tranny
and it'll relay the message to the ABS like a rumor about your sister=)
-mike sykes

>>> Joe Dille <joe@dille.montgomery.pa.us> 04/09/98 09:10pm >>>
I believe ABS works on the acceleration of the wheels, not the
speed. (Accleration being the rate of change of the speed.) The
tire diameter should not effect this per se. The tire diameter
would effect the rotating moment of inertia of the tire/wheel
assembly, but this should be no more than switching tire types like
snow to regular tires.

I think the ABS should work with any tire/wheel. I also think
that the tire stores would be aware of this and the aftermarket
wheel market would shrink as more cars and trucks get ABS.

 
 Drive Safe,

 Joe

>
>Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 22:47:02 -0800 (AKDT)
>From: ROADRUNNER <fsjz@aurora.alaska.edu>
>Subject: DML: tire change
>
>I changed from 215/75R15 wheels to 235/75R15 wheels, keeping the
15x6
>steel rims that came with my stock 97 dak. I know the tire change
affects
>the speedo readings, and I did not feel I needed to bring it to
>Dodge for adjustment because the difference is only a few miles per
hour.
>Gas mileage is a little lower as well, but I thought I heard that changing
>tire diameter might have additional affects. (Such as affecting ABS
>braking.) Is this true? What other systems will a larger tire cause?
>
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> Johnny Zutz
> University of Alaska Fairbanks
> Email: fsjz@aurora.alaska.edu
> Phone: (907)474-6666 Ext 3633
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Joe Dille

Telford PA USA
(joe@dille.montgomery.pa.us)



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