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Here is what my car originally came with. http://i59.tinypic.com/sw4iev.jpg This is what I'm moving to. http://i58.tinypic.com/qrmbd5.jpg Not only is the tire diameter smaller the front to rear tire rotation speed is much much better. The car should handle much better. . |
Please please please send me photos of your car after you fit these on. I'm looking to buy the same.
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I also look at tire weight. I'd run 255/35/18 since it decreases overall dia, and weight and will provide me with enough lateral grip. Tire choice within the mfg's range also determines how the tire performs because it affects the shape of the contact patch ie. how fast it breaks away in various directions. These ultra -low profile tires offer the sharpest response at the expense of a gentle breakaway and the widest 'approved' choice will provide the most lateral grip at the expense of a gentle breakaway to wheelspin and a locked tire. |
Your right. I was going off this guys listing since my wheels got swiped before I purchased the car.
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1.1% the wrong way--decrease in overall gearing and increase in weight. 255 is win/win but no doubt 275 looks better. I ran 225 all the way around for 4 months and the only real difference was looks and the car was noticeably quicker. I think the 's' is overtired from the factory in order to keep people on the roads including the degree of stagger front to back. Sometimes less is more but no doubt bigger looks better.
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My car has 255's on the rear for the summer and there's just not enough grip for me. The rear end comes out too many times running my favorite twisties with those tires, which are Dunlop Direzza DZ101. I'm going with Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires and lighter OZ Alleggerita HLTwheels, think I'll be just fine with that combo. |
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