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which do you use

225/40/18
7 (100%)
225/35/18
0 (0%)

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Offline joesgti

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tyer sizes??
« on: 22 November 2007, 12:11 »
silly but which do you use?? im currently using a 225/40/18 but am thinking of changing to a lower profile i.e 225/35/18. anybody got any views on this??  :smiley:


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Re: tyer sizes??
« Reply #1 on: 22 November 2007, 12:13 »
wount the 35's make it a bumpy'er ride.....

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Re: tyer sizes??
« Reply #2 on: 22 November 2007, 13:08 »
would you then not need a bigger wheel to keep the gearing correct ?

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Re: tyer sizes??
« Reply #3 on: 22 November 2007, 13:28 »
wount the 35's make it a bumpy'er ride.....

i think it would be slightly bumpier, not sire about the gearing, why would that the tyer size make any difference to the gearing?

just asking these questions as i dont really know much about tyers but my friend has 225/35/18 on his mk4 1.8t and they look far better as they are a lower profile.


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Re: tyer sizes??
« Reply #4 on: 22 November 2007, 18:06 »
wount the 35's make it a bumpy'er ride.....

i think it would be slightly bumpier, not sire about the gearing, why would that the tyer size make any difference to the gearing?

just asking these questions as i dont really know much about tyers but my friend has 225/35/18 on his mk4 1.8t and they look far better as they are a lower profile.

Joe,

The '35' in 225/35/18 refers to the sidewall height and is expressed as a percentage of the width of the tyre. So it's 35% of 225mm instead 40% of 225mm. This will make the radius slightly smaller and the gearing slightly lower.

Think big chainwheel/small chainwheel on a push bike and you'll be spot on.

I would be more concerned about the compromises to the ride and handling though, 35% aspect ratio does not leave a lot of sidewall compression space left.

It could leave your wheelarches looking a little undernourished too.
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Re: tyer sizes??
« Reply #5 on: 22 November 2007, 18:25 »
silly but which do you use?? im currently using a 225/40/18 but am thinking of changing to a lower profile i.e 225/35/18. anybody got any views on this??  :smiley:

Bad idea :sad:
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Re: tyer sizes??
« Reply #6 on: 22 November 2007, 20:04 »
silly but which do you use?? im currently using a 225/40/18 but am thinking of changing to a lower profile i.e 225/35/18. anybody got any views on this??  :smiley:

Bad idea :sad:

Really bad idea :cry:
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Re: tyer sizes??
« Reply #7 on: 23 November 2007, 10:22 »
humm....ok il take everybodys word for it, i didnt know it would affect the ride so much  :embarassed:. still looks cool thow  :tongue:


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« Reply #8 on: 23 November 2007, 17:27 »
I always stick with oe size,i think they know best. :wink: :smiley:
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