Although i dont personally agree that a modified Williams looks good, i am prepared to accept that its your car and if you want to change it who am i to argue? However, i am prepared to argue with people that say that 195s improve handling. Lots of people on here seem to like them, for whatever reason, it just doesnt make sense to take something as good as a Williams and mess with it. Fair play if you are a race engineer and have an idea what your doing, but pinch hitting that a tyre feels better because some guy down the pub / bloke off here / generally anyone said so is rediculous. The fact that some of you have mentioned that the tyres dont grip properly on bumpy ground indicates to me that you have upset the damping of the car by fitting the 195s. You can get away with that on an A road, and it may for whatever reason (probably that your never really going to get near to the limit of adhesion on a A road), but where it really counts it shows up. If the damping is upset on a B road, you can bet its still upset on the A road. The Williams is soooooo susceptable to even a few PSI change in the 185s that it feels like a different car with 30 verses 31 or 32 PSI in different tyres. If it is that delicate what do you think a 195 is going to do to it?