those of you running 16"s
those of you running 16"s
Has it had a detrimental effect on overall ride and performance?
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shantybeater
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Ever since changing from my 16" wheels to 13" steelies, I've noticed an increase in ride comfort, due to the larger tyres on the steelies.
Although, I have to say that changing to the steelies, I've also noticed an increase in my fuel economy.
And I haven't noticed a change in the performance, to be quite honest. But I do drive a 1.0l
Although, I have to say that changing to the steelies, I've also noticed an increase in my fuel economy.
And I haven't noticed a change in the performance, to be quite honest. But I do drive a 1.0l
my original 14" wheels were running on 185/55/14 tyres, when i first upgraded to 16s they were running on 205/45/16 and actually made the ride slightly more comfortable!
but the 45s were rubbing like a b*tch, especially with rear passengers and on full lock, plus they really slowed down the car!
I knew i would have to switch to low profiles, then i came across this excellent website http://www.tyretraders.com/tyrecalc.aspx where it calculates the difference between rim/tyre sizes for you, just gotta put your old tyre size in and play around with new tyre size.. even tells you difference in ratio, radius and how your speedometer alters!
you'd be surprised what a difference changing from 45 to 40 profile makes, even when you change widths from 205 to 195 makes a big difference! according to the site, 205/45 tyres made a 2% change which sounds small but theres a big difference in speedo readings! while the 195/40 tyres only made 0.5% difference and minimal speedo changes!
this convinced me to go for the 195/40's and they made huge difference, could feel the car was quicker off the mark and steering felt lighter.. plus they looked alot better!
I knew i would have to switch to low profiles, then i came across this excellent website http://www.tyretraders.com/tyrecalc.aspx where it calculates the difference between rim/tyre sizes for you, just gotta put your old tyre size in and play around with new tyre size.. even tells you difference in ratio, radius and how your speedometer alters!
you'd be surprised what a difference changing from 45 to 40 profile makes, even when you change widths from 205 to 195 makes a big difference! according to the site, 205/45 tyres made a 2% change which sounds small but theres a big difference in speedo readings! while the 195/40 tyres only made 0.5% difference and minimal speedo changes!
this convinced me to go for the 195/40's and they made huge difference, could feel the car was quicker off the mark and steering felt lighter.. plus they looked alot better!
- h4r1s
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think u misunderstood read it again it says his lass's driveway is a 100 yardskipper wrote:ur lasses 100 yards away and u drive? u lazy bugger..... cant say i blame u for driving ur car tho...... i suppose when u drive a nice car its n e excuse to get seen in it..... even taking something to ur next doors..... maybe.
Spot on!! my lasses houses is about 10-15 mins from my place.h4r1s wrote:think u misunderstood read it again it says his lass's driveway is a 100 yardskipper wrote:ur lasses 100 yards away and u drive? u lazy bugger..... cant say i blame u for driving ur car tho...... i suppose when u drive a nice car its n e excuse to get seen in it..... even taking something to ur next doors..... maybe.
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