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dr bru

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Have got the rays alloys and have always though the standard tyre dimensions were always a little too "thick".

 

Would ut be a bad idea when replacing tyres to go for a tyre with a lower profile.

 

If it will not affect drivability can anyone suggest what dimensions to go for?

 

Cheers

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how about sticking to the standard dimensions and going for a set of Falkens as ive heard they are pretty good tryes, cheap and also have more of a curved edge so give the appearance that they are of a lower profile even though they are not

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Have got the rays alloys and have always though the standard tyre dimensions were always a little too "thick".

 

Would ut be a bad idea when replacing tyres to go for a tyre with a lower profile.

 

If it will not affect drivability can anyone suggest what dimensions to go for?

 

Cheers

 

Also, if you lowered the profile, you'd also affect the rolling radius of the tyre, therefore you would have to make sure that you stayed within the EDC boundaries (think its 3%). Going to a 35 profile for example on 18s would mean you'd be -7.23% and therefore under reading on your speedo by 6mph (at 70mph).....

 

See here: http://www.carbibles.com/tyre_bible.html

 

I'd just go for Falkens, although not going to make that much difference....... either that or lower the car etc?

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