I know I know...
I know I know...
I must be getting old, let me know if this makes sense, I drive a 03 sedan
with 18" wheels. When I put on my little fellas 16" winter tires I find
she is quicker. My summer tires are 245/45/18, and my winters are 215/60/16
If I went to a 225/45/18 would she feel quick and would I lose 1/2" in height
which I would like. Just want to be sure before I make the plunge..
Thanks
with 18" wheels. When I put on my little fellas 16" winter tires I find
she is quicker. My summer tires are 245/45/18, and my winters are 215/60/16
If I went to a 225/45/18 would she feel quick and would I lose 1/2" in height
which I would like. Just want to be sure before I make the plunge..
Thanks
probably not, its feeling quicker mostly do to the extra weight of the wheels and not necessarily the tires, if you want to be "quicker" get new lighter wheels, they'll make more of a difference and stick with the 245s because they are acutally increasing your gripping potential
Smaller tires should translate into a higher numerical (i think) gear ratio. This would quite possibly make your car "quicker" from an acceleration standpoint but reduce top-end speed. As a side note I'd expect gas mileage to suffer, especiallt the highway driving side of MPG.
Yikes, I'mgonna get flamed if I'm 180 off and it's a BIGGER wheel that would cause above!!
Yikes, I'mgonna get flamed if I'm 180 off and it's a BIGGER wheel that would cause above!!
You are correct shorter tires, would give you a effectively shorte final drive (higher numerically). Meaning quicker acceleration, but higher revs at highway speeds. That being said it would generally decrease mileage on the highway. But there are a lot variables here, it depends on where the car revs in regard to the torque peak, speeds etc. It is quite possible to see better mileage around town, due to the more stop and go friendly ratio.
Originally Posted by redlude97
probably not, its feeling quicker mostly do to the extra weight of the wheels and not necessarily the tires
Thanks guys, so the upside is quicker take offs but gas milage suffers
but I imagine that would be minimal, and would another upside
be bettter handling because the car would be lower to the ground
by 1/2 inch..
but I imagine that would be minimal, and would another upside
be bettter handling because the car would be lower to the ground
by 1/2 inch..
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If you want to be able to rotate, stick with 245s, but go down to a 40 series, a 225/45/18 is almost exactly the same diameter of a 245/40/18, so you get the shorter tire, and the better grip from the 245s
Originally Posted by papiloco21
smaller wheels, less weight, less rotational mass, better acceleration
i noticed this when i went from 18s to 19s
i noticed this when i went from 18s to 19s
Some people don't notice, others do. I would do what you think makes you happy.
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