http://www.cliosport.net/styling/tyreguide.asphttp://www.cliosport.net/styling/tyreguide.asphttp://www.cliosport.net/styling/tyreguide.aspQuote: Originally posted by Jones on 25 February 2004
195 is the width or foot print of the tyre, 40 is the profile or depth of the sidewall of the tyre. so ride hight would remain the same ud just have wider tyres at the rear. Would most prob cause understeer as chris said, because the rear would have more grip than the front. Think its an mot failure to have more than one type of tyre size on a car aswell, maybe even illegal but im not sure about that.
Quote: Originally posted by BenR on 25 February 2004
it would drive horribly, and if ever for handling pruposes you have wider fronts on a FWD car.
WHy do you want the rear higher?
it sits too low at the mo, but only slightly. the rear is slightly lower than then front, lowering the front more isnt an option cus it doesnt go over thing very well already. so i thought highering the back a bit would help.
Quote: Originally posted by _KDF on 25 February 2004
Porches ferraris etc all have much bigger wheels on the back than the front, even the mk2 V6 has bigger wheels on the back.
And Ben J is correct the 40 is the percentage of the width so would be higher.
Rear wheel drive with a rear weight bias requires that.
FWD and front weight bias and more grip on the rear would mean understeer.
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Where the hell did you hear that!!!?Quote: Originally posted by Jones on 25 February 2004
Think its an mot failure to have more than one type of tyre size on a car aswell, maybe even illegal but im not sure about that.
Could of sworn i read that somewhere, but thinking about it, it doesnt make sense..sorry guysQuote: Originally posted by Barryd on 26 February 2004
Where the hell did you hear that!!!?Quote: Originally posted by Jones on 25 February 2004
Think its an mot failure to have more than one type of tyre size on a car aswell, maybe even illegal but im not sure about that.
All RWD cars have larger rears than fronts. My Supra has 255s on the rear and 235s on the front.