Played it safe and ordered 4 x 215/45/17, thanks for everyones helpDon't worry about bigger tires on the back to the front, keep to the same size and spend time on your suspension set-up. The combination will help to reduce understeer and you'll find it'll drive better. :thumb:
Yeah, but what I'm saying is that 205/40 is a different size to 225/40 - the width only makes a difference because 40% of 225 is more than 40% of 205. At some point it will make a difference, but 185/50 is about the same as 225/40 so you'd get away with that.it wont cause centre diff to wind up george
it will only do that if you use different size wheels or tyre depths front to rear
ie: 205.40.16 front and say 205.40.17 rear as the wheels will be turning faster on front than rear.
width will make no difference at all
I thought this was going to be a serious track car or something along those lines. Whatever made you decide to build a car with 500-600 bhp to use on public roads? Having that sort of power in a road car is totally pointless in my opinion ;-)The car is mostly for street use
sorry george but you are wrong there!Yeah, but what I'm saying is that 205/40 is a different size to 225/40 - the width only makes a difference because 40% of 225 is more than 40% of 205. At some point it will make a difference, but 185/50 is about the same as 225/40 so you'd get away with that.
I think that unless you go for a really big difference it's not enough to have an effect. - Probably this is one of those times where the theory doesn't reflect the reality of it... and the little bit of difference is probably enough to preload the dif without cooking it.