Even though I have practically new RFTs, I'm going to take the (expensive) plunge to go to normal tyres. My 19" 326 wheels are currently crack-free, and I'd like to keep it that way. Also would be nice to soften the ride a little.
Reading around, seems likes the optimum tyre sizes will be 235/35 front and 255/35 rear. That will increase the diameter a little on the fronts, and quite a lot (an inch) on the rears. Apart from the benefits of a better ride, there appear to be a few other implications of upping the tyre size:
• Speedo will read lower - but as it reads a bit high at the moment, should be OK.
• Wider tyres may give a bit more grip
• ..but greater rolling resistance of the wider tyres could affect mpg (which is already pretty poor)
• The car will sit 1/2 inch higher at the rear on the stock Msport suspension. Those of you who have done this, it's this noticeable? (I don't particularly want to start messing with the springs).
• Larger rears will also reduce acceleration - not sure how noticeable this would be.
Not sure if I've missed anything significant. Any views on the above?
Reading around, seems likes the optimum tyre sizes will be 235/35 front and 255/35 rear. That will increase the diameter a little on the fronts, and quite a lot (an inch) on the rears. Apart from the benefits of a better ride, there appear to be a few other implications of upping the tyre size:
• Speedo will read lower - but as it reads a bit high at the moment, should be OK.
• Wider tyres may give a bit more grip
• ..but greater rolling resistance of the wider tyres could affect mpg (which is already pretty poor)
• The car will sit 1/2 inch higher at the rear on the stock Msport suspension. Those of you who have done this, it's this noticeable? (I don't particularly want to start messing with the springs).
• Larger rears will also reduce acceleration - not sure how noticeable this would be.
Not sure if I've missed anything significant. Any views on the above?