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Re: [Tigers] Thoughts on 7" front wheels

To: garywinblad@comcast.net
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Thoughts on 7" front wheels
From: MWood24020@aol.com
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2013 20:37:20 -0500 (EST)
Cc: tigers@autox.team.net
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Full-name: MWood24020
If you look at the new BFG Rival, Dunlop ZII and the existing ultra  high 
performance street tires, you'll see what I mean about more 15's than  
16's...and it will become more clear cut when the new Bridgestone, Toyo and  
Kumho 
entries to the segment are released over the next 3-12 months.
 
I think there are two primary reasons: First, you have cars like the NA/NB  
Miatas and other light cars that lots of folks use for track days, 
autocross and  other enthusiast applications. The 15" provides a good combo of 
outside diameter  (gearing, CG, etc with a reasonable aspect ratio), light 
weight 
and clearance  for brakes. Second, the 16" diameter just never really 
caught on...too big for  the little light cars and too small for the heavier 
performance cars, which have  gone straight to 18's, on the way to the 19's and 
even 20's common today.
 
So, the reps we talk to feel that there just isn't enough of a market for  
16's to warrant covering that market in the ultra high performance segment,  
which is already a bit of a niche.
 
 
In a message dated 2/4/2013 2:13:12 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
garywinblad@comcast.net writes:

Hi  Mike,
>I don't see going to 16's, mostly because we can expect better  tires  in 
>the 15" diameter, going forward...at least, based  on discussions we've 
been  
>having with the providers (Toyo,  BFG, Kumho, Hankook) to SCCA Solo.

Details??

Like you, I need  new wheels/tires.  I decided a long time ago that 16's 
just
don't look  proper on a Tiger, 15 sounds like the way to go.
When you figure out the  optimum setup, maybe we could get a group purchase
going..  At least  my car is still awaiting body and paint so the massaging 
can be
done based  on wheel/tire!

Also, nobody has commented, IIRC, a solution to the wide  wheel to a-arm 
clearance
problem was to use early Alpine upper arms with  the bolt on ball joint..  
probably as
available (or not) as the  dropped spindles but....


Gary

----- Original Message  -----
From: MWood24020@aol.com
To: ross hulse  <ross_hulse@sbcglobal.net>, tigers@autox.team.net
Sent: Sun, 03 Feb  2013 04:40:01 -0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Thoughts on 7" front  wheels

Thank, Ross, that is very clear and  helpful.

Unfortunately, not what I wanted to hear! ;-)

My  problem is, if both ends of the car are set up to  maximize  available 
grip, the car will push (given stock  suspension) with a smaller front  
rim...running equal size tires  won't address, as the rear's will have 
better  
sidewall/tread  control . I can adjust set up to minimize, but that isn't  
my  
first choice.

I don't see going to 16's, mostly  because we can expect better tires  in 
the 15" diameter, going  forward...at least, based on discussions we've 
been  
having with  the providers (Toyo, BFG, Kumho, Hankook) to SCCA  Solo.








In a message dated 2/2/2013 8:22:46  P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
ross_hulse@sbcglobal.net  writes:

Subject:  [Tigers] Thoughts on 7" front  wheels

Mike,

15x7 will not work on  the  front.  

The rim width and offset to keep the wheel inside  the  fender will impact 
the
upper A frame before full  lock.  This is why  people go with 6 inch rims on
15's  in the front.

If you go to 16's  or 17's the rim will be over  the A frame but have new
problems such as  rubber band size  tires.  I don't know if there are  other
interference  problems with large rims as I have never  tried them. 

I have tried 15x7  all around and discovered  this truth at a cost of 2K.
Want to buy some  custom made  wheels?

Some people I am told addressed this problem  by  grinding down the seam on
the A frame to get  clearance.  I opted not  to weaken my suspension and  
went
to 15x 6 in the front and 15x7 with the  proper  offsets.  

Problem solved and I am running Kumho  205/55-15  Ecsta 4X  on all 4 wheels
with no clearance  problems other than gently  rolling the rear fender  
wells.

Ross "Commodore Blues" Hulse

I'm  about to buy  some new wheels for my Tiger. Because of the lack of
quality  off  the shelf wheels for our cars, I'm leaning towards 15"    
diameter
Panasports. While kind of "belly button" wheels, they  are  very  well made
and reasonable cost.

The  usual 6" front/7" rear  fitment has limited appeal,  primarily  
because 
of
the handling  compromises  that result. I'd like to run 7' all  around  with
equal  size tires. 

Anyone have  direct experience with the 7's and clearances?  My valence  is
near stock, we did do some basic smoothing, prior to the  car  going to 
paint.

How  large a tire might  fit? (I could see running  as small as 195/50-15 at
all  four  corners).

Thanks for  any  thoughts!
Mike  Wood
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