Anyone running a 245/35/19 front?
At the risk of a temporary hijack...
Does anyone have any advice or perspective on the effects of changing tire widths - front versus back? I assume (though this is likely overly simplistic) that widening the tread in the rear will have the car understeering more than stock (i.e. the rear stick longer while the front starts to slip) and conversely oversteer if just the front track is widened. Widening both is anyones bet. Is this correct?
I'm asking because I was considering getting 305's when my rear tires gave out. But if they increase understeer, well, what fun is that?
Does anyone have any advice or perspective on the effects of changing tire widths - front versus back? I assume (though this is likely overly simplistic) that widening the tread in the rear will have the car understeering more than stock (i.e. the rear stick longer while the front starts to slip) and conversely oversteer if just the front track is widened. Widening both is anyones bet. Is this correct?
I'm asking because I was considering getting 305's when my rear tires gave out. But if they increase understeer, well, what fun is that?
At the risk of a temporary hijack...
Does anyone have any advice or perspective on the effects of changing tire widths - front versus back? I assume (though this is likely overly simplistic) that widening the tread in the rear will have the car understeering more than stock (i.e. the rear stick longer while the front starts to slip) and conversely oversteer if just the front track is widened. Widening both is anyones bet. Is this correct?
I'm asking because I was considering getting 305's when my rear tires gave out. But if they increase understeer, well, what fun is that?
Does anyone have any advice or perspective on the effects of changing tire widths - front versus back? I assume (though this is likely overly simplistic) that widening the tread in the rear will have the car understeering more than stock (i.e. the rear stick longer while the front starts to slip) and conversely oversteer if just the front track is widened. Widening both is anyones bet. Is this correct?
I'm asking because I was considering getting 305's when my rear tires gave out. But if they increase understeer, well, what fun is that?
other thing is tires run like shoes.. each brand measures differently.. im running 245/305 INVO and put them next to my 235/295 stocks and the stocks are actually a little wider overall but more rounded sidewalls so thenew actually have wider treadblock..
if your staying same brand... going +10mm wont make much difference unless u got one hell of a good butt dyno... id say if anything you might think you have more oversteer cause the high tread rears not grabbing as well as your worn fronts.
Purchased the new Bridgestone RE-11's in 245/35/19's and 305/30/19's. Under steer at the track was significantly improved. Don't know if this is due to the larger front diameters, or simply due to the stickier tires.
changing a little bit isnt going to make much difference because some tires the compound is so different that its really like running a wider tire almost.... narrower sticky tires will grab more than wider not as sticky..
other thing is tires run like shoes.. each brand measures differently.. im running 245/305 INVO and put them next to my 235/295 stocks and the stocks are actually a little wider overall but more rounded sidewalls so thenew actually have wider treadblock..
if your staying same brand... going +10mm wont make much difference unless u got one hell of a good butt dyno... id say if anything you might think you have more oversteer cause the high tread rears not grabbing as well as your worn fronts.
other thing is tires run like shoes.. each brand measures differently.. im running 245/305 INVO and put them next to my 235/295 stocks and the stocks are actually a little wider overall but more rounded sidewalls so thenew actually have wider treadblock..
if your staying same brand... going +10mm wont make much difference unless u got one hell of a good butt dyno... id say if anything you might think you have more oversteer cause the high tread rears not grabbing as well as your worn fronts.
Dave
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I'd say "but the diameter changes because it is a 35 ratio on a wider tire". 35 is the ratio of the sidewall height to the tire width, and since 255 is wider than the stock 235, the diameter will change from 25.48 to 26.03 (2.2% change in circumference).
Correct, and a 245/35/19 is right at 25.8".
Dave
Appreciate any info you can provide!
they are good but not the stickiest tire in the world... i like because quiet and ride good....
I'm really not that slow of a driver (video). The Civic Si was just really fast.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPWk0T7_ZAM
Last edited by zoomzoommo; May 27, 2009 at 08:03 PM.
zoomzoom, how can you say it is a negitive that the tires heat up 6-8psi? How is this a negitive? Tires just with driving on the road heat up 4psi.
My tires at the track heat up 10psi easy.
How are the tires on regular street driving? How is the road noise and how are they in the rain? Thanks!
My tires at the track heat up 10psi easy.
How are the tires on regular street driving? How is the road noise and how are they in the rain? Thanks!
Dave



