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> At what point in handling is a 7" wide rim better than a 5.5", For a street driven car, will I miss that wider contact patch?
Mueller
post Oct 3 2015, 02:39 PM
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'73 with rebuilt 1.7 that is assumed to be more or less stock, even if it is warmed over a tad bit it is still not a powerhouse of a power plant (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)


I have a choice of rims for final build....

16x7 using one inch spacers (that more or less makes the wheel combo set heavier)
(currently has 205's)
or

15x5.5, no spacer.
(currently has 195's)

Both sets need brand new tires and since not a race car and it might see one auto-x a year no need for super sticky tires. So lets say both would get same brand middle of the road tire.

I'm thinking the smaller setup would be better right off the bat due to be a lighter combo however would the lateral grip be better with the wider setup?

Being a street car and being the responsible person I am, I'd venture to say that I wouldn't ever reach the point of needing the extra lateral grip if that is a something that the one combo would excel at. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)





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Mueller   At what point in handling is a 7" wide rim better than a 5.5"   Oct 3 2015, 02:39 PM
jmitro   all things being equal, yes the wider rim would gi...   Oct 3 2015, 04:26 PM
siverson   it probably actually makes a difference after youv...   Oct 3 2015, 06:16 PM
stevegm   What engine? John Forbes frequently mentions ...   Oct 3 2015, 06:17 PM
anderssj   I think the overall footprint would be almost the ...   Oct 3 2015, 06:43 PM
Andyrew   Grab some sticky tires and I think itll still hand...   Oct 3 2015, 06:50 PM
cwpeden   Another factor is un-sprung weight.   Oct 3 2015, 06:51 PM
GeorgeRud   Unless your car is flared and has a significant po...   Oct 3 2015, 06:53 PM
mepstein   Is wider better. Sometimes it can be fun to get a ...   Oct 3 2015, 07:05 PM
Johny Blackstain   :evilgrin:   Oct 3 2015, 07:07 PM
Mike Bellis   Just before you loose the coefficient of traction....   Oct 3 2015, 08:02 PM
396   Couldn't have said it better. But then, that...   Oct 3 2015, 08:30 PM
jimkelly   I think I am seeing the downside of a tall sidewal...   Oct 3 2015, 08:34 PM
Chris914n6   I couldn't find sticky tires in stock diameter...   Oct 4 2015, 03:57 PM
Elliot Cannon   Wider low profile tires look cooler. :D   Oct 4 2015, 05:04 PM
r_towle   Narrow tires, less footprint, will give you more o...   Oct 4 2015, 06:27 PM
r_towle   Also, tire cost and spacer cost should help with t...   Oct 4 2015, 06:28 PM
Mueller   Also, tire cost and spacer cost should help with ...   Oct 4 2015, 06:31 PM
Mike Bellis   Sad to admit that I have both setups already... 1...   Oct 4 2015, 08:02 PM
r_towle   16,s   Oct 4 2015, 07:40 PM
Larmo63   I went with 205/65 x 15s and I should have just go...   Oct 4 2015, 07:52 PM


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