Calculate values such as rolling circumference differences, speed deviations, changes in ground clearance, tire diameter, rim width, track width changes or the use of spacers for adjusting the offset (ET calculator) and find out which tires or wheels are best suited for your vehicle. You will also receive a helpful graphical representation.
A critique of the American work ethic. Reynolds sings about being a "working man" who doesn't want to be a cog in the machine. The bass line is funky, and the chorus is a shout-along. It is one of the most underrated rhythm tracks in their catalog, showing off drummer Andrew Tolman (who played on the early sessions) skill.
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It is impossible to discuss the album without starting with its opening track and breakout single, "Radioactive." When the bass drops in the intro, accompanied by the siren-like synth, the listener is immediately placed in a post-apocalyptic landscape.
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Rolling circumference
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Tire height (sidewall)
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Comparison & differences
Difference in rolling circumference
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Speedometer at 100 km/h or mph
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The following differences also arise:
Difference in ground clearance
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Change to the outer edge of the rim per side
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Change to the inner edge of the rim per side
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The strut illustration is for illustrative purposes only
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Note the difference in rolling circumference:
Rolling circumferences are generally approved in the range +1.5% und -2.5% g. Please check with the responsible inspector beforehand.
A critique of the American work ethic. Reynolds sings about being a "working man" who doesn't want to be a cog in the machine. The bass line is funky, and the chorus is a shout-along. It is one of the most underrated rhythm tracks in their catalog, showing off drummer Andrew Tolman (who played on the early sessions) skill.
This is the quintessential Night Visions deep cut. Opening with a pulsing synth and a jittery guitar line, "Tiptoe" is about walking softly through life to avoid waking your demons. The chorus bursts with layered harmonies and a bass drop that feels more organic than "Radioactive." It’s a fan favorite for a reason—it bridges the gap between the band's indie origins and their future arena sound.
It is impossible to discuss the album without starting with its opening track and breakout single, "Radioactive." When the bass drops in the intro, accompanied by the siren-like synth, the listener is immediately placed in a post-apocalyptic landscape.