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Old 12-19-2008, 03:06 PM   #1
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ohh you're a mechanical engineer.. it call comes together....

and how exactly is going to a wider wheel gonna "yield big improvements" ? your gas mileage will drop, running a wider tire will cause your car to tramline, and you'll have more issues in the snow as well as in water (hydroplaning)

so mr engineer.. justify those reasons to go to a wider wheel and i'm up to speed.
The relationship between wheel width and general improvements in handling is well documented.

A 205 mm wide tire mounted on a 7" wide rim will neither tramline nor aquaplane.
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Old 12-19-2008, 03:11 PM   #2
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The relationship between wheel width and general improvements in handling is well documented.

A 205 mm wide tire mounted on a 7" wide rim will neither tramline nor aquaplane.

after purchasing your Ford Falcon wheels and most likely firestone tires to go with them (get the whitewall ones for that full whitetrash effect) you let me know how badly it handles in the ruts compared to stock..

running a good tire on your stock width wheel will be just as good as your proposed setup..

that being said if you're gonna RACE THE CAR you should go to a wider wheel, but on such a light vehicle, you're never gonna over-drive those stock wheels..

but you're not racing.. so you don't need 7" wide wheels


dude... seriously... you're speaking out of both sides of your mouth here
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Old 12-19-2008, 03:15 PM   #3
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The relationship between wheel width and general improvements in handling is well documented.

A 205 mm wide tire mounted on a 7" wide rim will neither tramline nor aquaplane.
really?

I've found that when I installed our 205s on our 7" wheels we noticed more tramlining and hydroplaning.

and we've got excellent summer/rain tires (RE750s).

then again what would we know? we're only running 205/55/15s on a 7" wheel on a Yaris where it rains constantly during the summer.... ahaha.
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