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myk1013 Nov 17, 2007 06:45 PM

staggered tire Q's ?
 
Ok, shoot me for asking this question.

I noticed many people getting thicker tires for their front wheels than the rear wheels. Like 35 front/30 rear, or 40 front, 35 rear. I never really figured out why this is but I have an idea, I guess...

1) Thicker tires in the front gets rid of the wider fender gap in the front fenders.

2) Something to do with rear wheel drive, for more grip in the rear I guess???

Anyone??

IP37 Nov 17, 2007 07:10 PM

uhh look at the stock tire sizes

and the 35 / 30 whatever number is a percentage of the first number.

so let's say.. 275 / 30 / 20

sidewall is 30% of 275

terrycs Nov 17, 2007 07:14 PM

Tire diameter should be as close as possible to what came with the car.

Staggerd means the tire widths are different ... almost always wider in back than in front.


Originally Posted by myk1013 (Post 2238683)
Ok, shoot me for asking this question.

I noticed many people getting thicker tires for their front wheels than the rear wheels. Like 35 front/30 rear, or 40 front, 35 rear. I never really figured out why this is but I have an idea, I guess...

1) Thicker tires in the front gets rid of the wider fender gap in the front fenders.

2) Something to do with rear wheel drive, for more grip in the rear I guess???

Anyone??


myk1013 Nov 18, 2007 04:15 AM


Originally Posted by IP37 (Post 2238687)
uhh look at the stock tire sizes

and the 35 / 30 whatever number is a percentage of the first number.

so let's say.. 275 / 30 / 20

sidewall is 30% of 275

Thanks! Makes sense to me now.

Black Betty Nov 18, 2007 09:22 AM

Wider rear tires helps with high speed lateral stability. In other words, you can take curves at higher speeds more easily. I have staggered wheels on my other car and it's FWD. And the 2nd # is the aspect ratio. The lower the number, the shorter the sidewall. A 60 is a tall truck tire, a 20 is a rubber band.


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