1.4 clio s maxim
what wheels are they on that clio ?
Been looking at videos for ages and I think I would like to go this way. Any ideas as to what parts I should get? I want offset, advice?
cheers
what wheels are they on that clio ?
Instant FAIL of test 1!
Mine...
aslong as the tread is covered by the bodywork its legal Daz
It should be illegal to have stretched tyres though. Dangerous as f**k.
Police Forum said:You've had the answer to this on the thread that was locked, but to remind you, neither the wheel or the tyre tread must protrude past the body extremities, the "bulge" of the tyre is allowed to...
Well, from doing a bit of reading courtesy of Google, it appears that wheel and tyre cannot protrude further than the arch.
It should be illegal to have stretched tyres though. Dangerous as f**k.
Stretch as such is not dangerous. Drift cars run a fairly aggressive amount of stretch and they are driven very hard. The issue starts when you have scene kids running stretched tyres with too much poke and the sidewall fouls the arch gradually damaging it until it fails. The other time when stretch gets the blame again is due to fashion victims running crazy amounts of camber causing the weight of the vehicle to load up the sidewall rather than the tread face. This causes it to heat up and eventually weaken followed again by complete failure.
'Drift' cars aren't running their cars so low that the tyres are barely visible. It's inevitable that there will be added wear from tyres scraping the arches, no matter how well they're rolled. There is a much bigger risk of a blowout or some other kind of tyre failure if you're running a ridiculous stretch. Plus it looks s**t. I don't get it. I used to be into my dubs back in the day but never ran stretched tyres or stupid lowness.
If you're going to counter my comments then you need to decide what you're actually arguing about. Clearance, or the actual stretch being run because from that post you're contradicting yourself.
Ummm...
They look pretty low to me...
I wasn't going to destroy him with that quite yet Joey
But as you're at it I'll finish the job
I was actually addressing both points - clearance can damage tyres unnecessarily just as stretched tyres can be more dangerous. Either or, it's more dangerous than a properly fitted tyre. I don't see any manufacturers fitting stretched tyres on their cars - if there was any kind of performance benefit I'm sure major car manufacturers would know about it before some kid in an old VW.
This is one of the results if you google 'stretched tyres'
I think if someone wants to put stretched tyres on their car then fine, go for it. Just don't expect any sympathy if something does happen and you wreck your car, alloys or someone's face by crashing into them.
I'm going to sleep now but you two can do some bedtime reading here for some more opinions on stretched tyres
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=23&t=507819&nmt=Stretched Tyres - Safe?
Well, from doing a bit of reading courtesy of Google, it appears that wheel and tyre cannot protrude further than the arch.