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| 09-14-2008, 06:56 PM | #1 |
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Tire size question/concern
Hi all,
I'm in the process of adding 20" wheels to my car and was looking for some info regarding sizing and diameter. Based on the tirerack website the stock 19" tires have a diameter of 25.8" front and 26.3" rear. If I go with a 275/30/20 front, the diameter increases to 26.5" and a 295/25/20 rear the diameter goes to approx. 25.8" rear. Anyone know is this will create and issue? I could go with a 255/30/20 front and 285/30/20 rear and the diameters are 26.1" f and 26.8" rear but I'm concerned about increasing the diameter on the rear as it will reduce acceleration a bit as it will increase the effective final drive ratio. Any suggestions? TIA! Barry |
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| 09-15-2008, 05:15 PM | #2 |
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275/30R20 on the back would reduce the height and width a little bit, but the bigger issue here is the 20" wheels. Before you worry about the effect of a fraction of an inch diameter on acceleration, worry about the weight and rotational inertia of your 20's.
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| 09-15-2008, 05:46 PM | #3 | |
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Thanks Ben for the info! The wheels should weigh less than OEM and I'm looking into titanium fasteners to reduce weight at the rim (where it matters most). Thx, BC |
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