SeanMc
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245s on my 8" rim. Fit is perfect, and tire wear is very even.
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245s on my 8" rim. Fit is perfect, and tire wear is very even.
man you just love showing off those sweet ass caliper covers dont you!
Armed Forces have bad optometrists??![]()
A tire and wheel of matched width WILL work better than a tire a little too wide for the wheel. Physics don't magically disappear when we shop for tires. A 245 tire WILL work better on a 8.5" wheel than a 7.5". Will a 225 tire work better than a 245? Not sure.
But a 245 R compound on a 7.5" wheel will work better than any street tire, so...
1. Rim width is extremely important, especially for transient stuff and overall feel of the car.
2. general rule of thumb, tread width should be very close to rim width.
3. wider doesn't equal faster, especially if the rim width stays the same. It may not be much slower, but generally the car gets more numb when the tire width goes up and the rim width stays the same.
A 7.5 rim is within the recommended range of each of those tires. So IMO, which ever one is less expensive. The 225 is closer to stock diameter though.
First thing with tires sizes, ignore the size printed/molded into the sidewall. It's a useless measurement. Measure the actual tire. Sizes vary all over the map.
I had a chance to test Hoosier A6's 315's on 10" front, and 11" rear wheels back to back with 10.5" width wheels and 275 A6's on the same track, same day, same car (C5 Z06), same driver. There was some temp increase in the track, which based on notes, is similar to what the track will fall off with any tire, but in reality, I went 1.5 sec slower on the 315's vs the 275s, and the car felt way more numb and less light on it's feet on the 315s. Even if the net time stayed the same with temp increase, the car still felt way worse, enough to be distracting and less confidence as a driver, which is the last thing you want.
Bottom line: go out and test and find out...
Look at these pics:
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These are 215/50/17 Hankook V12 tires on 17x7.5" rims.
They are PERFECT. Note that the rim width equals the tread width (look carefully to see the dirt patch on the tread). And the sidewalls are perfectly vertical.
You cannot get a better combo than this. For a 225 tire, an 8" rim does the same thing.....BTDT.
Get the 225. The 245 is WAY too wide for that rim. You gain nothing by doing that, except sloppy handling, and you won't get any benefit from the 245 width.
The 225 on that rim will handle better, and have better steering response.
Oh man, those rims look b@d@ss!!
You autox'ed a sho a lot....what is your opinion on this subject?