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I'm leaning towards going with 225s too.
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Yes. The manufacturers know what theyre doing. Thats why when they built a track car they went to 18x9.5 with 250 tires with stock HP
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I have 17x8 +35 Rota Grids with 245/40/17 Z2 Star Specs that shipped out today. We shall see how they feel in a few days
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I have gone 20x9.5" all round on 245 rubber, I'm not feeling any significant loss in steering feel or functionality. If anything I find the wider rubber holds the road slightly better and results in less tail happy corners, this may also be due to the extra work the engine is doing to spin them :/
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I'm actually planning on going with smaller yet larger Max performance tires when it's time to replace the Primacy HP's...205/45-17 Kumho Ecsta LE Sports specifically. Smaller diameter but wider than stock tread width. Not to mention ~$80 a tire for an upgrade to the stock tires (a tiny handling upgrade in the dry but massive wet handling upgrade. Only trade is tire life is shorter than Michelins and not as good in really cold weather (fortunately I don't have to worry about really cold weather...), I can live with that for way less than half the price of Michelins...full set of high quality Max Performance tires for under $300 (they qualify for a $50 rebate...)!
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Width of the tire won't make to much of a difference, power steering is pretty strong. A difference can be felt if you run really drastic changes in offset like to fit a wide body. That's when you start messing with the scrub radius and have to push the tires rather then pivot.
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My dilema is stock 215/45-17 in Mich PSS, or get 235/40-17 in Falken FK-453 (lot less options in this size). I don't like the stretch look much, but value the razor steering feel more. Other threads have said I won't really be able to tell the different under 9/10 driving anyway. |
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225/45 is 0.3" (7.62mm) taller than stock (25" vs 24.7"), and doesn't effect the speed readout (compared to GPS) at all.
235/40 is actually exactly the same difference in diameter (24.4"), just in the opposite direction. 245/40/17 is an exact match, but the differences between stock and either 225/45 or 235/40 are very small. You'll feel the difference in feel at all speeds, but as with all cars feedback is more apparent closer to the limit because the tires will be moving around more.
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Then consider how the selection and price in 225/45/17 is much better, and that size starts to look really appealing. Also I haven't run into the rev limiter yet in autocrossing, but some people say slightly longer gearing helps you stay in 2nd on some courses. Hmm...
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The 20's are actually 2kg lighter per wheel than the factory rims, gotta love the light weight hollow spoke GTR racing rims.
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