emroch
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How do you define "same tire" for a different size? Do you keep the same sidewall height and change the overall diameter? Or do you keep the diameter and add more sidewall?Yeah bc they put off road tires on the 20" rim. Put the same tire that's on the 22" rim on the 20" rim and it is more efficient than the 22". Smaller rim is always "better" with the same tire and design.
A smaller overall diameter is always better (all else equal) because you're pulling the weight in toward the axel (and have less volume of rubber on the tread surface, though that might be negligible).
A bigger sidewall causes more squish and rolling resistance though, so while the smaller rim pulls the weight of the metal inwards, the tire itself counteracts that.
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