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EllongoSB46



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255/50/20 tyres on my Evoque

Can anyone tell me if I will have a problem using 255/50/20 tyres on range sport wheels on my 2016 Evoque, I know the stud spacing is different and I can source converter flanges to cure the spacing problem.

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You could use a tyre size calculator (If you Google it there will be a few different websites)

Enter the current size of tyre fitted to your Evoque and then enter the tyre size from the Sport.

You'll be presented with a comparison chart and a visual diagram comparing the two.

If the overall rolling radius and width of the 2 are pretty similar (within millimeters of each other) then you'll at least know if they physically fit.

The differing offsets and of course the bolt pattern may/will cause issues.

Also be aware the smaller/larger rolling radius compared to original will cause your speedometer to over or under read.

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