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To be more precise, it's a 1.5 percent difference in circumference. Which translates to 25.4 mph when the speedo reads 25, 61 mph when it reads 60, and 101.5 mph at 100. It's linear. Well within the plus/minus 5% that manufacturers used to allow for with speedometer calibration. Not sure if that's still the case now. I suspect the tolerances are tighter.I'm looking at that size myself when I get new wheels.... all indications are they will work fine.
They're only 1/2 inch wider and 1/2 inch taller...speedo will be off about 1 mph or so at legal speeds unless you get it calibrated.
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