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The Workshop => Performance Related => Topic started by: Anonymous on October 23, 2005, 19:59

Title: Advice On Tyre Widths....
Post by: Anonymous on October 23, 2005, 19:59
I know tyres and wheels and sizes etc have all been covered in great detail but can anyone offer me any ideas or views on the following please:

Is it ok to run front and rear tyres of just one width difference? ie: 195 fronts with 205 rears, or 205 fronts with 215 rears etc etc... That's instead of the factory difference of two widths ie: 185 fronts and 205 rears.

Would it be enough to induce 'hedge finding' handling or not or is that only caused by tyres of exactly the same width?

Cheers,

Steve.
Title: Re: Advice On Tyre Widths....
Post by: Tem on October 23, 2005, 21:20
Quote from: "SteveM"I know tyres and wheels and sizes etc have all been covered in great detail

You're right, should've used the search  s;) ;) s;)


QuoteIs it ok to run front and rear tyres of just one width difference? ie: 195 fronts with 205 rears

I do. Many do. Most like it more than the stock 185/205.
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Post by: kanujunkie on October 23, 2005, 21:33
if i remember rightly ours are 195/215's
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Post by: Anonymous on October 24, 2005, 19:34
Thanks for your views Tem. I must say though I would have thought a few more people would have had an opinion on this or could have offered some advice? Never mind...  s:( :( s:(
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Post by: markiii on October 24, 2005, 19:40
all personal preference.

I wouldn't if I didn't have too, but if teh tyres i wanted required it, I wouldn't be worried.

I seem to rememeber mph actually preffered it that way on track.
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Post by: Anonymous on October 24, 2005, 19:47
Thanks for that Mark, it's pretty much what I thought you might say. I think I have the same current set up as you ie: factory 16" rears on the back and factory 15" rears on the front, with 215/40 and 195/50 tyres?

I'd still like to change the wheels though, ideally to something lighter and in the same sizes or maybe 16" all round, hence the question. The problem is though as I'm sure you know finding something that is light which comes in the right widths and offets is almost imposible!   s:( :( s:(  

Steve.
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Post by: Tem on October 24, 2005, 19:51
Quote from: "markiii"all personal preference.

Exactly. It gives more grip to the nose, which can be good or bad. Depends from the driver I suppose.

It reduces the understeer, which is basically a good thing. But it also means that once you're on the limit of front tyres, the rear is closer to its limit as well and it's easier to lose it.
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Post by: Anonymous on October 24, 2005, 19:56
Thanks Tem that makes sense to me, I'll have to give it some more thought.