The sort of Larger wheels considerably impacts the powertrain, especially the gearing of the transmission, which was designed with a specific range of 30 inch staggered wheels sizes in mind. The final drive ratio will therefore be lower with wheels, which should theoretically increase peak speed despite a reduction inline power. When you are driving more slowly than your speedometer indicates, this is because, at any given speed, a larger tire spins at fewer revolutions per minute than a smaller tire. The vehicle's stability will increase if you select a larger wheel. Your braking distance will be significantly lowered, for starters. What will need a shorter stopping distance for a smaller wheel? We are all aware that the shorter the stopping distance, the better.