mazmad wrote:wow that's interesting. 8" seems big for 205's, stiffer is better everywhere right...?
It's not unusual. A lot of people run this set up. Here is my car with 15x8 6UL and 205/50R15 RE002.
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mazmad wrote:wow that's interesting. 8" seems big for 205's, stiffer is better everywhere right...?
NitroDann wrote:Significant, basically, if any width up to 10" cost the same amount, and you were running 225s (NT01s etc basically stock standard road course tyres for mx5s) you would always always get a 10.
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Suspense wrote:NitroDann wrote:Significant, basically, if any width up to 10" cost the same amount, and you were running 225s (NT01s etc basically stock standard road course tyres for mx5s) you would always always get a 10.
Dann
What does significant mean though? So a 205 on an 8" rim is 'faster' than a 205 on a 7.5", which is 'faster' than a 205 on a 7", which is 'faster' than a 205 on a 6.5", but I'm curious what sort of difference we're actually talking about with the same driver and car. So holding everything equal, including tyre, but changing the rim width.
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Suspense wrote:What does significant mean though? So a 205 on an 8" rim is 'faster' than a 205 on a 7.5", which is 'faster' than a 205 on a 7", which is 'faster' than a 205 on a 6.5", but I'm curious what sort of difference we're actually talking about with the same driver and car. So holding everything equal, including tyre, but changing the rim width.
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