• Q. Does mileage decreases with equipping alloy wheels in Bolero and what are the pros and cons of alloy wheels?

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    Chhanhima
    Chhanhima | 5 years ago

    Theoretically, by using an alloy wheel your mileage, performance and handling will be better as alloys are lighter then stock steel rims.Dont go for the cheap chinese products as they can c***k easily and can be dangerous for you. If you use fatter tyres then the stock one, your ground clearance and grip will increase but there will be a small drop in performance and fuel economy.So dont go with oversized tyres.

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    Sumit
    Sumit | 5 years ago

    If you will fit stock size alloy and genuine brand,then it wont effect your mileage and performance,handling will be increased.

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    Prasant
    Prasant | 5 years ago

    YES MILEGE DECREASES , WITH ALLOY WHEEL TEH BRAKING EFFECT & ROAD GRIPS DECREASES, BUT THE LOOK IS INCREASED

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