Can the front wheels be replaced with 255/50/19 tires? Will it affect steering or rub against the inner lining?
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4Do your reversing assist lines move with the steering wheel?
5Can the front wheels be replaced with 255/50/19 tires? Will it affect steering or rub against the inner lining?
6When reversing and turning the steering wheel, there's a clunking sound coming from the right front wheel. Sometimes it also sounds like the tire is crushing gravel. What could be the issue? There's no noise during normal driving, only when reversing or turning the wheel to a certain angle. Is it due to worn-out control arm bushings or is it an issue with the steering rack?
7Why does the specification on my tire sidewall say 215/50/17 instead of 205/50/16? The current tires on the wheels are 215/55/17. It's a 2016 automatic comfort model produced in 2019.
8What brand of tires should I use for the front wheels of a 453? The size 165/65R15 is indeed rare. Thanks.
9Can the Kodiaq be fitted with 245 or 255 tires, and will they rub?
10My Kodiaq's rear tire is wearing unevenly, with noticeable wear on the inner side. The repair shop says I need to replace the lower arm because it can't be adjusted, and then do a four-wheel alignment. Is this the case?