TMcRally said:
My main concern at present is which rim width will give the best "motive force". I see pros and cons for narrow and wide options. I initially thought narrow rim would give me best results but Greg has bought up a good point, that I will likely be able to run less pressure with a wider rim for the same sidewall stability.
I should've gone all the way in my previous post...
What you really care about, and are attempting to control (as you've already acknowledged) is the shape of the contact patch. How you get to the 'ideal' contact patch shape is a mixture of exact tire choice, rim width, and pressure. You've already figured out that on your current rig, 10-12 psi is the ideal tire pressure value based on the experimentation you've done up to now.
What I was getting at, although I didn't really say it.. is that the rim width doesn't matter all that much; all that will happen is that your 'ideal' tire pressure will change. If you change the rim width, you'll need to re-experiment to find the new ideal tire pressure in various conditions.
So we can't unequivocally tell you that one rim width or the other is going to yield best results. The variable you're asking about is, in my opinion, the one that matters the least in this particular equation.
If I were in your shoes, I'd probably make a decision like this based on other factors. IE is a 12" wide rim actually going to fit? On your Porsche, probably, since I'd assume it came with wide wheels/tires from the factory.. but does it cause other issues (tires rubbing, loss of useful suspension travel, etc etc). Is an 8" wide wheel cheaper/lighter/stronger?
PS - I don't think I've mentioned it in any of your other threads.. but 'unconventional' off road rigs are one of my favorite things.
When this thing is done I demand pics.