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911SC Front Tire Size Question..???
I have a stock '79 911SC and am considering purchasing an already mounted/balanced used set of Fuchs for autocrossing. The catch is that the wheels are supposedly (all 4) 16x6 mouted with 225/50 tires. Seems like this is fine for the back but may rub in the front. I'm also concerned that this will provide a less-than-adequate autocross setup.
Anyone have any knowledge or experience with this? Thanks, Mike |
225 is too big for a 6" rim.
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I wouldn't do it.....
They will rub in front, IF, you have euro height, or less than stiff shocks. Plus....a 225 on a 6 is a little big. 7s are recommended. Personally, I would use 6s in the front and 7s in the rear with 205s and 225s.....that combo was the stock option for an SC, 15s were stock. There is a reason they went with different sized wheels for the SC. Something to do with the oversteer..... :rolleyes: An "upgrade" would be 16x7 and 8s....225/45 and 245/45..... |
Thanks mike. This is the feeling I was having as well. This setup DOES work on a 914 (w/ fender roll?) so if you know anyone with one, there is great "buy it now" on eBay for all 4 Fuchs w/ new Kuhmo VictoRacers for $550. Great deal.
Anyway, thanks again. Mike |
I use 225x50 on my 82 SC and it does not rub. I use offset rims.
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if you went 16/7 and 16/8, wouldn't the front be 225/50/16 and rear 245/45/16 (ie the narrower front higher profile)? I know on my "stock" 6/7 it is 205/55/16 and 225/50/16.
Also Mike, remember that oversteer is a feature, not a bug. |
225/50 is the "correct size" for 7's but I there are a few people using the 225/45 for a little more clearance when used in the front.
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For optimum performance & tire geometry (IMO), you would still want to stick with 205's & 225's on 7's & 8's. The only place for a 245 is on a 9" rim (again, IMO). |
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