Were very happy with our 22 corsair. It has the 20" rims with 245/45 R20 tires. Considering a set of winter tires and my mechanic suggested getting rims too as 20's are expensive to swap out semi annually.
Tire rack has options starting with a 225 r17 and 235r18. Id rather not get another set of 245 R20's. Do we need to change the settings to run a 225 or 235 tire size if im replacing all 4?
He was unsure if the lincoln can accept different tire sizes from stock without causing error messages.
Thanks!
Chris
Hi Chris and welcome to the Lincoln Forums.
In addition to the good information others have provided, you can determine the overall tire diameter of various replacement sizes by using a Tire Size Calculator like this one:
Discount Tire | Tires and Wheels for Sale | Online & In-Person
You can find other calculators by Googling “Tire size calculators”.
In addition to the tire diameter, there are many other variables which need to be considered when purchasing new wheels and tires. A new wheel which is a different size spec than the factory/stock wheels will need to be a proper diameter, width, offset, lug spacing, centerbore etc.
Then the tire tread width and sidewall ratio will need to be the proper specs to keep the overall fit within necessary parameters. Otherwise reprogramming if the vehicle may/will be necessary.
There will be no “error messages” if all four wheels and tires are replaced, as long as all four new ones are the same specs. However, the speedometer and odometer readings can be off (possibly by a significant amount), if the overall tire diameter is not close enough to the factory size. That is where the Tire Size Calculator comes in handy.
Visit “The Tire Rack” website again and take a look through their knowledge base and FAQ’s about buying new wheels and tires. Or even give them a call and speak with another one of their tire experts.
https://www.tirerack.com/
In addition…you should be safe with The Tire Rack recommended winter wheel/tire combinations offered. They are good at what they do. But double checking never hurts.
I’m sure others will also jump in to help, so keep us updated and good luck.