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Q: What is more important
the tyre width or the wheel diameter to find the suitable
wheel-clamp for me ?
A: Well, of course , both is relevant,
but the tyre width is more important because many wheel-clamps
have limitations with the tyre width and not with the total
wheel diameter. The vast majority of wheel-clamps works
fine with diameters of up to 60 cm - that's roughly 24 inches
(n.b.: that's not the rim size, but the total wheel diameter)
- and above. So that is big enough for almost any car wheel
and there shouldn't be a problem with the diameter.
For standard wheel-clamps the tyre width
can be up to 205mm (8 inches) or even up to 230 mm (9 inches)
. Professional wheel-clamps offer the possibility to adjust
the width first and then fit the clamp onto the wheel. Therefore
a pro wheel-clamp is elaborated better and is more costly,
but it fits to wider tyres. A professional wheel-clamp will
fit tyre widths of up to 260mm (10 1/2 inches) and more.
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