TMcRally
Automotive
- Aug 17, 2007
- 155
Hi
We usually run 235/45/17 R Spec (street legal race tyres). Recently we ran an event with a later model car (2008) which had bigger wheels and wider tyres and we ran 245/40/18. They are actually 17mm wider in the tread width. I didn't drive the car but the driver (a professional driver) said there was a significant improvement in grip, worthy of some further testing on the older cars (2005 + 2007). (These are Subaru AWD by the way)
We have 60mm of bump travel in the suspension. The next event allows me to run a wider wheel (not bigger) and tyre.
How wide is too wide?
I can run a 255/40/17 which is actually another 15mm wider than the 245's and 32mm wider than the original 235's, problem is the tyres will hit the guard if I allow more than 35mm bump travel.
These are tarmac rally cars and with current spring rates the bump travel will easily exceed the 35mm travel in normal loads and sometimes bottom out on bump stops in gutters and pot holes.
Question is: if I increase the spring rate until in normal use the travel is = or < 35mm will the extra lateral grip from wider tyres exceed the ability for the tyre to stay in contact with the road on the uneven surface with the higher spring rate.
I assume you will say it depends on how uneven the road surface is. However the roads aren't rubbish but do have bad spots and pace notes can identify potential problems.
Maybe I’m just talking out loud but does anyone have an incite.
Thanks
Dave
We usually run 235/45/17 R Spec (street legal race tyres). Recently we ran an event with a later model car (2008) which had bigger wheels and wider tyres and we ran 245/40/18. They are actually 17mm wider in the tread width. I didn't drive the car but the driver (a professional driver) said there was a significant improvement in grip, worthy of some further testing on the older cars (2005 + 2007). (These are Subaru AWD by the way)
We have 60mm of bump travel in the suspension. The next event allows me to run a wider wheel (not bigger) and tyre.
How wide is too wide?
I can run a 255/40/17 which is actually another 15mm wider than the 245's and 32mm wider than the original 235's, problem is the tyres will hit the guard if I allow more than 35mm bump travel.
These are tarmac rally cars and with current spring rates the bump travel will easily exceed the 35mm travel in normal loads and sometimes bottom out on bump stops in gutters and pot holes.
Question is: if I increase the spring rate until in normal use the travel is = or < 35mm will the extra lateral grip from wider tyres exceed the ability for the tyre to stay in contact with the road on the uneven surface with the higher spring rate.
I assume you will say it depends on how uneven the road surface is. However the roads aren't rubbish but do have bad spots and pace notes can identify potential problems.
Maybe I’m just talking out loud but does anyone have an incite.
Thanks
Dave