rim width/effect on tire?
I have F/X 28.5 x 9 tires for my Nomad. I started with 7 inch rims, because that is what I had. I see most guys are using a 10 inch rim.
8 & 10 are the two most common widths and availability. what effect does the rim width have on the tire [center section, tread width and height-both setting and at speed]? std. trans, 105 at the line given a choice, what is best? thanks, Rod in AZ |
Re: rim width/effect on tire?
A wider rim will allow more air pressure while maintaining a fuller/wider "footprint" over a narrower rim. A tire will also grow less at speed with a wider rim. Higher air pressure also reduces sidewall "wrinkle", which helps it last longer and can help the car be more stable at the top end.
A wider rim will increase the section width a bit. Each car/combo should still be tested to see what air pressures will work the best because of the many variable. On the same rim, a radial slick will grow less than a bias ply because of their construction. So you may have to adjust your gear ratio accordingly. But radials aren't normally recommended for stick cars. |
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