
wheel size and handling
#1
Posted 26 January 2006 - 12:26 AM
can you get 12inch wheels with correct profile to match the circumference of a 10inch wheel with original sized profile?
sorry if this sounds silly, i just cant get my head around it, some one set me straight!
#2
Posted 26 January 2006 - 12:32 AM
dave
#3
Posted 26 January 2006 - 01:10 AM
Sorry for stealing thread but i've been thinking about this too, as i have 13 x 7 deepdish superlights on yoko's and they look great,
i would prefer 10s with fat tires (7.9" brakes) but as i have a zeemax kit i think i would be scraping it on the tarmac.
#4
Posted 26 January 2006 - 08:41 AM
Smaller size wheels also are at a advantage because they are lighter and reduce the weight on the end of the trailing arms, wishbone etc ((known as unsprung weight)old jags were good from this having inboard disks and brakes)
Smaller and lighter wheels also are easier to get spinning so the car will accelerate quicker. Its the same principles as getting a flywheel lightened, it takes less energy to get it moving.
Karl
#5
Posted 26 January 2006 - 09:20 AM
13's are good for straight line traction and braking. Mine has 5.5x13's fitted and handles quite well, the only critisism i have is that any channels or ruts in the road tend to grab hold of you, its even worse with 7x13's.
#6
Posted 26 January 2006 - 02:29 PM
I then swapped to 12's. 5x12 revolites. They were a big improvement in handling, braking and ride due to having less weight and offset and the A539's gripped better than the A008's on the 13's. The car was better in the wet as well.
Now I am changing back to 10's. I did the fiesta disc conversion to the car to get them on. My other 67 mini has 10's and this set up and it just sticks to the road better.The softer sidewalls mean the car doesn't launch itself into the air on the typically bad roads we have down here.
The first thing I did to my car was put top grade suspension set up on it with a quick rack, hilos, minispares uprated rubber bushes, monoshocks, adjustable tie bars, negative camber bottom arms and comp bump stops and a nice large diameter speedwell steering wheel. I would rate this set up as the biggest improvement you can make to a Mini, it went from being squidgy and a bit of a handful at speed to a go kart!
The classic look is the way to go anyway IMO but do what ever makes you happy

#7
Posted 26 January 2006 - 05:11 PM
but mine does stop better (mine stops) :smartass:
#8
Posted 26 January 2006 - 05:53 PM

#9
Posted 26 January 2006 - 07:27 PM
The Yokohama A048R in the 12s are almost the same diameter and circumference of a 10, but is a low profile and will reduce ride comfort compared to the standard 12 or 10. Plus side is that it is the nearest thing to a road legal slick and looks fantasticcan you get 12inch wheels with correct profile to match the circumference of a 10inch wheel with original sized profile?

#10
Posted 26 January 2006 - 08:38 PM
Edit: I Shouldn't attempt maths on soo little sleep, in fact i shouldn't attempt maths at all.
#11
Posted 26 January 2006 - 08:57 PM
#12
Posted 26 January 2006 - 09:07 PM
165/70x10 tyre is 165mm width with a profile of 70% = 165x0.70 = 115.5mm profile
Overall diameter = (115.5x2)+254 = 485mm
12 inches = 12x25.4 = 304.8mm
165/55x12 tyre = 165x0.55 = 90.75
Overall diameter =(90.75x2)+304.8 = 486.3mm
And for the older people and the young ones stupid enough to still use old money
165/70x10 diameter in inches = 19.094"
165/55x12 diameter in inches = 19.146"
That ends todays maths revision :smartass:
Edited by Mini Sprocket, 26 January 2006 - 09:11 PM.
#13
Posted 26 January 2006 - 09:10 PM
And Don't Panic, you seem to have calculated that all tyres have a sidewall height of around 1.05". I'd do the maths again if I were you as even DTM cars don't go that low!
#15
Posted 26 January 2006 - 09:17 PM
Far more satisfying to do the maths yourself :smartass:http://www.tyresave....k/tyresize.html
an easy way :smartass:
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