Bigger Rims?
#1
Bigger Rims?
What are the advantages of bigger rims? Nowadays, every car seems to have bigger rims than their predecessors.
In order to maintain the same outer diameter (so that the speedometer is till accurate), the tire height has to come smaller. Hence the name low profile.
Traditionally, fat tires are for truck and low-profile tires are for sporty ones. I know at least that.
But, what are the technical truth behind all these?
One disadvantage of riding on low-profile tires is that -- if you come hard on a pot hole, the road bangs the rim. Now your new fancy expensive rim is warped or deformed! Why would anyone want that? Besides, low-profiles are noisy and bumpy.
In order to maintain the same outer diameter (so that the speedometer is till accurate), the tire height has to come smaller. Hence the name low profile.
Traditionally, fat tires are for truck and low-profile tires are for sporty ones. I know at least that.
But, what are the technical truth behind all these?
One disadvantage of riding on low-profile tires is that -- if you come hard on a pot hole, the road bangs the rim. Now your new fancy expensive rim is warped or deformed! Why would anyone want that? Besides, low-profiles are noisy and bumpy.
#2
RE: Bigger Rims?
ORIGINAL: fly_major_fly
One disadvantage of riding on low-profile tires is that -- if you come hard on a pot hole, the road bangs the rim. Now your new fancy expensive rim is warped or deformed! Why would anyone want that? .
One disadvantage of riding on low-profile tires is that -- if you come hard on a pot hole, the road bangs the rim. Now your new fancy expensive rim is warped or deformed! Why would anyone want that? .
Less, than 1% of owners use low-profile tire for better cornering performance, but what amaze me the most is low-profile offered on off-road vehicles (SUV).
But than we have drive-thru ATM with Braille signs.
#3
RE: Bigger Rims?
but what amaze me the most is low-profile offered on off-road vehicles (SUV).
However, if you have "15 rims, I wouldn't hesitate going to "16 and a slightly lower profile tire. It will be wider too and this puts more rubber on the road while the lower profile has shorter sidewalls so stearing is more responsive. I'd first check with MB to seel if they have a problem with the change.
#5
RE: Bigger Rims?
The vast majority of SUVs on the road today have never been off-road, and never will.
#6
RE: Bigger Rims?
I'd put 20" low-profile tires on my truck... if I were a pimp.
Rear spoilers on street cars just slow them down and cost mpg because of drag. I think factory-types look gawdy and some aftermarket ones look downright stupid. Some look like a girder from a steel bridge fell on their car and got stuck on the trunk.
Rear spoilers on street cars just slow them down and cost mpg because of drag. I think factory-types look gawdy and some aftermarket ones look downright stupid. Some look like a girder from a steel bridge fell on their car and got stuck on the trunk.
#7
RE: Bigger Rims?
ORIGINAL: RockSolid
[ like a spoiler on a truck, or spinner hubcaps.
[ like a spoiler on a truck, or spinner hubcaps.
Maybe rear spoiler and some hubcaps will make it look more SPEEDY
Years ago I read reports, that so popular in 80's front spoiler proved to totally inefficient on the speeds below 130 kph.
So all they did for most of the drivers was adding the weight.
#9
RE: Bigger Rims?
Who says the spoiler needs to be expensive.
Few months ago someone was selling "beefed up" Honda on ebay.
The "power scoop" on the hood made of 1/2 of office-size trash can, the rear spoiler took a member of old pallet and some 3/4" galvanized pipes fittings.
There was more there, but I don't remember.
From what I remember for $19 material investment in the car, the seller got multiply return.
Few months ago someone was selling "beefed up" Honda on ebay.
The "power scoop" on the hood made of 1/2 of office-size trash can, the rear spoiler took a member of old pallet and some 3/4" galvanized pipes fittings.
There was more there, but I don't remember.
From what I remember for $19 material investment in the car, the seller got multiply return.
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