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jamesmark

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As Ro says, 235's on the back of a TT are too small, what wheel widths have you got fitted front and rear?

Yeah that!

 

235 on the rear is way too narrow, be very careful or the rear end will step right out if use too much power.

 

Bare in mind that you'll need to check out the "wheel width". if you want to put wider tyres on.

 

When I bought mine the tyres were too wide for the wheel , the result was a very large split on the inside sidewall.

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are you aware that handling degrades very rapidly as you deprart from the standard rim/tyre sizes?

 

Just because you think that you've managed to cram a 285 in a thin rim doesn't make it any better. In fact the contact patch will be probably LESS because it will have ballooned.

 

Best to ask here the resident expert on suspension/handling, Chris Wilson.

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Personally I would fit a set of correct size wheels/tyres first, rather than the RLTC. I would sell you 19's with the tyres on ebay and either get a set of new wheels in the correct size (give me a shout if you want prices) or a set of second hand stock 17's.

 

At the moment your handling will be compromised by the wheel/tyres fitted, the RLTC will stop you from getting in trouble in most cases, but will not improve the handling. A set of correctly sized wheels/tyres should improve the overall handling.

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Very true.

To give you an idea of the whole 'large wheel' fallacy, mine came with 'bling' 18" wheels which I promptly sold and replaced with refurbished stock 17" from a member here on this board.

After changing the shocks (also from a trader of this board) and getting a 4-wheel alignment the handling is excellent.

 

Correctly sized wheels/tyres and pressures will go a long way in fixing deficient handling.

 

(get some quotes on a set of 19" tyres and compare it to that of a 17" set. It will fund the RTLC in one go perhaps:D . If not, then the first encounter with a pothole that will knacker a 19" wheel certainly will;) )

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are you aware that handling degrades very rapidly as you deprart from the standard rim/tyre sizes?

 

Just because you think that you've managed to cram a 285 in a thin rim doesn't make it any better. In fact the contact patch will be probably LESS because it will have ballooned.

 

Best to ask here the resident expert on suspension/handling, Chris Wilson.

 

 

This is true, at least in my opinion - I changed back to standard size from over width tyres when I last changed and I noticed that the car feels better

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not quite sure on cramming anything as i am running 235 as mentioned above and was wondering what width my rim should be to go up a size to possible 265 - 285 to improve the grip on the back end as i have had it slip a few times on me

Use the excel file that I posted earlier!

 

It's good, it tells you what size tyre you can use on a particular size wheel.

 

Like Bobbeh said, you want at least 255 on the back for a standard car!

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arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhh

 

my heads gonna go pop, so much info for a novice

 

cheers guys will look at doing well most of the things on there that you have mentioned shame as i liked the 19" on them makes the car look so sweet but hey i can live with stock wheels if its going to make the car better then its worth the sacrafice

 

and cheers merc for the file i had a look and its very helpful but as a novice what does offset mean? what shoudl mine be? sorry guys not got a clue but we all have to start somewhere i guess

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