What you need is the formula to determine wheel/tire circumference when you know the three determining things: the wheel diameter (given in inches), the tire width (given in millimeters), and the aspect ratio.
It's a little complicated because you have to convert between the two systems of measurement. Here's the overall formula:
If B = tire width in millimeters
C = tire aspect ratio (for example, the '60' in 215 60s)
D = wheel size in inches
Circumference = 3.1416 * ( ( (B * (C * 0.01) * 2) / 25.4) + D)
By comparing the circumference of your original wheel/tires and your proposed new ones, you'll know how much your speedometer and gearing will be off. For example, I'm running 235/55ZR-17 tires on 17x7 wheels on my '84 wagon, which are within an inch (circumference-wise) of the original 215/70-15s. Here's a link to my post on the changeover :
http://forums.amceaglesden.com/index.php?topic=42205.0I have the formula above set up in an Excel spreadsheet, if you can use that. It makes it easy to try different combinations. Let me know if you want it.
Good luck,
JB