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The Spec E30 tire on 15x7 rims is a 205/50, but in Enduros I ran 224/45's there was very little difference in rpm/speed. Certainly not enough to be noticeable.
The Spec E30 tire on 15x7 rims is a 205/50, but in Enduros I ran 224/45's there was very little difference in rpm/speed. Certainly not enough to be noticeable.
^Same, 225/45 on euroweaves, never hit 5th at Tremblant with my larger 55 series Z1's, and still never touch 5th with the rs3's and they were half inch shorter,
Joel, I'm on 225 45's with my euroweaves. I went from a 205 50 16 wheel. I've got more grip now but didn't really notice a change in the attitude of the car.
Joel, I'm on 225 45's with my euroweaves. I went from a 205 50 16 wheel. I've got more grip now but didn't really notice a change in the attitude of the car.
I haven't.. but I need new 15's. Probably not going to do serious track use for a couple years so looking for some "smaller" high performance street tires instead.
I don't think you'd really notice much difference though. The biggest thing I notice going down a tire size or two is the decreased weight.. I found that I actually enjoy my car more on bottlecaps/snow tires than 235/50-15 R888s. :|
I haven't.. but I need new 15's. Probably not going to do serious track use for a couple years so looking for some "smaller" high performance street tires instead.
I don't think you'd really notice much difference though. The biggest thing I notice going down a tire size or two is the decreased weight.. I found that I actually enjoy my car more on bottlecaps/snow tires than 235/50-15 R888s. :|
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