Maybe its just me, but I wouldn't want to be running any spacers when im canyoning. another reason why im against them
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Of course that is what you're feeling. You changed your f'n tires man.....looks like not only are the ecstas a couple pounds heavier, but they are going to feel way different because you went from an older balder tire to a new one that is different. Just.........wow. Changes the tires and thinks the spacers are changing the way his car feels.
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Yeah, almost 100% the tires. The weight on them is way out at the edge of the wheel where it has the most effect. Unless you're Michael Schumacher you're not going to notice that little bit of spacer mass around the hub... until the wheel shears off because you forgot to periodically torque them or something.
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Heh... blonde moment there. My fault. Appreciate the feedback nonetheless.
Trying to find a tire weight guide but not having much luck. I will chalk up this up to being attributed to the new tires though. Although it still is weird for the car to feel slower and that's one thing I'm not wrong about...whether it was the spacers or the new tires, there is a noticeable different in pick-up...take it for what you will |
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Umm yeah...
REO50 Size: 275/35R19 100Y Load Range:XL UTQG: 140 A A Khumo: Size: 275/35R19 (100Y) Load Range:XL UTQG: 280 AA A Looking at this info you have effectively reduced your grip by 100% That's where you're feeling the lack in performance
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that said, i would never run those tires on any of my cars |
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Installed 20mm H&R wheel spacers - not happy with performance
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Where does the RE 11 come into play here? That's a whole different topic and tread pattern with different intent to begin with We're just talking about a red tire and a blue tire right oh wait tires are black... Unless you have the ones that exude different color smoke when you light'em up!!! Yeah!!!
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Exactly tread wear rating is a great place to start isn't it? Less the UTOG softer the compound... Then higher the UTOG harder the compound OP went higher so in effect lost grip adding to the lackluster performance he now feels. Just trying to solidify the fact that it wasn't the spacers (there's just no way) and that the tire change is the culprit...
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RE11's are also 200AA which have better wear than RE050A's...but they are super grippy. I think the weight difference in tires and sidewall stiffness can give different acceleration feel between the tires. Bridgestones are pretty heavy in general so not sure if it's the weight difference... probably more from tire feel in general and some loss in traction. |
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