Widest Tyre?
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Widest Tyre?
What is the widest tyre & on what size rim can you get away with on a ZX, without moding the car in anyway & no scrubbing?
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ive got 195/50/15's on mine
the biggest restriction is the back as the arch covers part of the wheel. my 195's fill the arch so i think that is the biggest. Im not sure if you could have a bigger diameter wheel but again 15inch seems to fill the back arch.
i did infact have to pull the body work where it drops down over the back wheels away slightly say 4-5mm and i also rolled the lip at the bottom of the wheel cover up to accomodate the wheels. - but you cant notice this looking at the car and its the same on both sides.
didnt have any problems whatsoever on the front. The car is lowered 20mm and can still have 5 adults and trailer without rubbing so all is well i think.......
the biggest restriction is the back as the arch covers part of the wheel. my 195's fill the arch so i think that is the biggest. Im not sure if you could have a bigger diameter wheel but again 15inch seems to fill the back arch.
i did infact have to pull the body work where it drops down over the back wheels away slightly say 4-5mm and i also rolled the lip at the bottom of the wheel cover up to accomodate the wheels. - but you cant notice this looking at the car and its the same on both sides.
didnt have any problems whatsoever on the front. The car is lowered 20mm and can still have 5 adults and trailer without rubbing so all is well i think.......
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my 195/50/15 dont rub at all in the respect to the height of the tyre. the reason i had to slightly move the piece of bodywork reaching down over the wheel was because of the width of the tyre (195)
this is down to the ofset of the wheel ( the measurement from the hub flange to the outer edge of the rim)
mine is lowered and stiffened and with the bigger tyres sticks to the road wickedly.... its a lot of fun. But one thing i did find is that the car has less grip in the wet - think this is because the extra area of the tyres spreads the weight of the car over a bigger foot print on the road meaning less pressure is applied to squash the water out from underneath the treads... just and observation. well worth it.
this is down to the ofset of the wheel ( the measurement from the hub flange to the outer edge of the rim)
mine is lowered and stiffened and with the bigger tyres sticks to the road wickedly.... its a lot of fun. But one thing i did find is that the car has less grip in the wet - think this is because the extra area of the tyres spreads the weight of the car over a bigger foot print on the road meaning less pressure is applied to squash the water out from underneath the treads... just and observation. well worth it.
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More importantly it's 6cm of circumference, or just over 2mph on your speedo at 60mph. The 195/50 tyres will read a lower speed than the 195/45 ones (so you could be speeding and not know). Not sure what the stock size is but you can compare them here.KP wrote:why not simply get 195/45's then as they wouldnt be as tall you wouldnt need to worry about them as much
97.5mm
87.75mm
The top one is the wall hieght in 195/50 trim
and the lower is the hieght in 195/45 trim
Its only 1cm near enough of rubber but it would hopefully be enough for you all
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i am running pirelli (spelling?) somthing or others... they are pretty decent and havnt been on there long and have a lot of meat on them....
maybe im being too ambitious with my cornering??
the car obviously weighs the same but the pressure on the ground to squash the water out from under the treads is less as it is spread over a larger area with wider tyres........ thats the only reason i can see....
it sticks like sh!t to a blanket in the dry though lowering and bigger wheels made a massive improvement it feels much more stable.
maybe im being too ambitious with my cornering??
the car obviously weighs the same but the pressure on the ground to squash the water out from under the treads is less as it is spread over a larger area with wider tyres........ thats the only reason i can see....
it sticks like sh!t to a blanket in the dry though lowering and bigger wheels made a massive improvement it feels much more stable.
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I've just fitted 205/40/R17's all round and its ok up front at the back I can't get my fingers between the wheel & the rear arch. I've had a look at my bro's 306 & the inner arches are smooth on that where as the ZX is ribbed. I think it'll need 2~5mm(max) spacers at the back. I have no worries with the lip as we have flaired it to stick outwards for the 16v arches to fit properly. Its lowered unknown at the back (35mm I think) & has Spax shocks front & rear (fronts not fitted yet )