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dgmorr 08-24-2011 07:06 PM

Mismatched tire size help
 
Hey guys,

I found a set of really cheap Hoosier R6 locally. 2 are 225/50/15 and the other 2 are 225/45/15. Would you guys run this mismatched setup or will I be asking to dial out any unwanted characteristics via other methods?

ps - I've never used a set of R compounds before, am I in over my head with something at this level?

Thanks.

jeff_man 08-24-2011 09:37 PM

just buy 2 more 50s and 2 more 45s, deeerrrrrr

dgmorr 08-25-2011 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by jeff_man (Post 763515)
just buy 2 more 50s and 2 more 45s, deeerrrrrr

I guess I could, but that makes way too much sense :bang:

jeff_man 08-25-2011 04:39 PM

should be fine just run the 50 in the rear as your will a tighter fit up frount. Doubt you would see much differnct as you would with differnet tire sizes.

pdexta 08-25-2011 04:44 PM

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Having no practical experience with this what-so-ever, I figured I'd chime in with some potentially useless thoughts :hustler:

It doesn't seem like it would make much difference in handling to me. If the width/model of the tires are the same so it shouldn't affect under/oversteer. The end with the 50 series tire would sit a little higher but if that does create an issue it would be easy enough to adjust ride height a little bit.

If that still doesn't work, perhaps you could stagger them side to side and look into some circletracks. Sprint cars run that way so I'm sure it works on miatas too.

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triple88a 09-04-2011 01:38 AM

Why not toss the smallers in the rear to keep the acceleration?


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