Upgrading to 245 size for front tires...
#1
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Upgrading to 245 size for front tires...
Can ppl who moved up a size upfront to 245 let me know the impact it's had?
- Handling? Street or track... I assume less understeer. But does it REALLY improve handling? as the car's suspention is desinged for 235/305.
- Ride? What impact the higher sidewall has?
- Fit? Does it fit ok with no scraping?
- Any changes in speedometer readings?
- Any ill effects, issues that one should watch out for?
Thanks
- Handling? Street or track... I assume less understeer. But does it REALLY improve handling? as the car's suspention is desinged for 235/305.
- Ride? What impact the higher sidewall has?
- Fit? Does it fit ok with no scraping?
- Any changes in speedometer readings?
- Any ill effects, issues that one should watch out for?
Thanks
#2
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Can ppl who moved up a size upfront to 245 let me know the impact it's had?
- Handling? Street or track... I assume less understeer. But does it REALLY improve handling? as the car's suspention is desinged for 235/305.
- Ride? What impact the higher sidewall has?
- Fit? Does it fit ok with no scraping?
- Any changes in speedometer readings?
- Any ill effects, issues that one should watch out for?
Thanks
- Handling? Street or track... I assume less understeer. But does it REALLY improve handling? as the car's suspention is desinged for 235/305.
- Ride? What impact the higher sidewall has?
- Fit? Does it fit ok with no scraping?
- Any changes in speedometer readings?
- Any ill effects, issues that one should watch out for?
Thanks
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I think your math is flawed. The overall height would change by .2755 inches or just a hair more than 1/4 inch. The width would change by .39 inches or approximately 7/16 of an inch.
#6
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As for the width, I'm only going by Tire Rack's specs which show identical section width between the 235/35ZR19's and the 245/40ZR19's (REO50A).
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....Without%20TPMS
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Actual tire sizes do not match the nominal size by a pretty large margin. I dunno about Bridgestone RE050's but it's quite possible that the real world difference is 1 inch.
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235 X 35% gives a theoretical wall height of 82.25 mm
245 X 40% gives a theoretical wall height of 98 mm
Difference is 15.75 mm or 0.62 inch, so diameter difference would theoretically be 1.24 inch
According to the tirerack table difference is (26.9 - 25.5) 1.4 real world inches, assume with some rounding to one decimal place
245 X 40% gives a theoretical wall height of 98 mm
Difference is 15.75 mm or 0.62 inch, so diameter difference would theoretically be 1.24 inch
According to the tirerack table difference is (26.9 - 25.5) 1.4 real world inches, assume with some rounding to one decimal place
#9
Ground clearance
Interesting.....
Reading this, I've had a brain wave, and this could solve one of my biggest bug-bares with my car - Ground clearance.
I've got the areo kit on my 997, and my driveway is on a slight incline, at the moment i'm having to run it with a modified front splitter to ensure it doesnt get ripped off everytime I put it away in garage.
The clearance is current about an inch off what I'd need it to be to get on drive with an unmodified splitter.
Has anyone on here done this? If so, visually what does it look like. Is the increase in side wall size very noticable? Likewise, any impact on handling?
Thanks
Reading this, I've had a brain wave, and this could solve one of my biggest bug-bares with my car - Ground clearance.
I've got the areo kit on my 997, and my driveway is on a slight incline, at the moment i'm having to run it with a modified front splitter to ensure it doesnt get ripped off everytime I put it away in garage.
The clearance is current about an inch off what I'd need it to be to get on drive with an unmodified splitter.
Has anyone on here done this? If so, visually what does it look like. Is the increase in side wall size very noticable? Likewise, any impact on handling?
Thanks
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Here's the comp between 235 and 245 using the calculator from www.1010tires.com. The table layout is a little funky but first number is for 235, the second is for the 245 -
Stock Tire - 235/35R19 >Search Tires Tire 1 - 245/35R19 >Search Tires
Section Width: 9.25 in 235 mm
Section Width: 9.64 in 245 mm
Rim Diameter: 19 in 482.6 mm
Rim Diameter: 19 in 482.6 mm
Rim Width Range: 8 - 9.5 in
Rim Width Range: 8 - 9.5 in
Overall Diameter: 25.47 in 646.93 mm
Overall Diameter: 25.75 in 654.05 mm
Sidewall Height: 3.23 in 82.042 mm
Sidewall Height: 3.37 in 85.598 mm
Radius: 12.73 in 323.34 mm
Radius: 12.87 in 326.89 mm
Circumference: 80.01 in 2032.2 mm
Circumference: 80.89 in 2054.6 mm
Revs per Mile: 816.6
Revs per Mile: 807.7
Actual Speed: 60 mph 100 km/h
Speedometer1: 59.3 mph 98.9 km/h
Speedometer Difference: - Speedometer Difference: 1.101% too slow
Diameter Difference: - Diameter Difference: 1.09%
Stock Tire - 235/35R19 >Search Tires Tire 1 - 245/35R19 >Search Tires
Section Width: 9.25 in 235 mm
Section Width: 9.64 in 245 mm
Rim Diameter: 19 in 482.6 mm
Rim Diameter: 19 in 482.6 mm
Rim Width Range: 8 - 9.5 in
Rim Width Range: 8 - 9.5 in
Overall Diameter: 25.47 in 646.93 mm
Overall Diameter: 25.75 in 654.05 mm
Sidewall Height: 3.23 in 82.042 mm
Sidewall Height: 3.37 in 85.598 mm
Radius: 12.73 in 323.34 mm
Radius: 12.87 in 326.89 mm
Circumference: 80.01 in 2032.2 mm
Circumference: 80.89 in 2054.6 mm
Revs per Mile: 816.6
Revs per Mile: 807.7
Actual Speed: 60 mph 100 km/h
Speedometer1: 59.3 mph 98.9 km/h
Speedometer Difference: - Speedometer Difference: 1.101% too slow
Diameter Difference: - Diameter Difference: 1.09%
#14
Race Director
If you really want to take advantage of the 245 size you will need a 9x19" wheel...just like the GT3RS and GT2 RS come with. Rim width make a difference. It's much better to stretch the side wall a tiny bit and run the max rim width you can. This keeps the side wall and tire from moving around on you lateraly.
However just for street use and street driving you'll never know or feel the 235 vs 245 difference.
However just for street use and street driving you'll never know or feel the 235 vs 245 difference.
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I put 245.35.19s on 8.5.19s front with 305.30.19s on 11.5.19 rears. Tires are MPSSS.
I can't tell any difference on the street. It probably gives a bit more grip on the track but it is hard to say. The car handled well at Putnam, Mid-Ohio and Watkins Glen. Other mods are in my signature.
I can't tell any difference on the street. It probably gives a bit more grip on the track but it is hard to say. The car handled well at Putnam, Mid-Ohio and Watkins Glen. Other mods are in my signature.