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				Has anyone gone with smaller diameter wheels in the front.
			 
			Just wondering.  Its a question I've been meaning to ask for a while. What are the pros and cons. Has anyone done it. 
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			It might make more sense to go with a smaller diameter rear to affect a gearing change. Not sure going to smaller fronts would do much, unless its a cheaper way to create a change in the vehicles rake (front to rear).
		 
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|  07-16-2010, 03:57 PM | 
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			When I built my '81 SC for PCA Club Racing I went to 10 x 17 rears, and used 8 x 16 fronts - worked fantastic.   
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|  07-16-2010, 04:52 PM | 
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| 1980 911 SC | Quote: 
 That was one thought. 
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|  07-16-2010, 05:10 PM | 
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			Peter, thanks for the picture.  I have seen your car posted here several times and was pretty sure it wasn't an illusion. I figuered that it would probably turn quicker with the larger diameter rear trying to run over the smaller front. If that makes any sense. 
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			Wheel diameter does not necessarily effect outside diameter. 17" tires typically will have lower aspect ratio numbers than 16's keeping the OD's similar.
		 
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 a bigger wheel can accommodate bigger brakes a bigger wheel of equal width can run a lower profile tire that will run at a lower slip angle that will generate more grip and run cooler 
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