Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks My preference would be for a square setup of 275/35 all around, it will make the car feel a little looser and a little more balanced
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03-23-2009, 08:04 PM | #17 (permalink) |
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IIRC, be careful about your tire size choice with speedo accuracy being one thing. VDC gets flakey if the width difference between the front and rear tire is not within nominal range.
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Does anyone know if the speedometer takes its reading from the front or rear axle? Wheel speed on the rear will be 1% faster, wheel speed on the front will be about 3% faster. Differential front to rear will be 1.1% overall which is less than the 1.4% of stock, I'll just have to watch out for potential speedometer error. |
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Got my Bridgestone RE-11's mounted up today, they are super sticky for a "street" tire. They're not even scuffed in yet and I already have more grip than the RE050A's.
Given that the sizes available in 19's are very limited I had to actually go a little larger than would have been normal. 305/30 rear and 275/35 front, they actually fit better than I was expecting. I pulled the camera out to snap some pics but the battery died They have a very stiff outer sidewall and a slightly softer inner sidewall, corner feel is excellent. Haven't taken it to the cornering limit yet as they are too new and a little greasy. Will have more info after a weekend of Auto-X in a week. |
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Mounted RE-11's I'll get some outside shots here when it stops raining. As you can see there is plenty of room, but you would be better off with a 10.5 or 11" rim in back. |
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