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Old 12-26-2001, 01:12 AM
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Rim sizes and cornering

What is the ideal rim size ...

what is the best size for cornering ...

what is the best size for drag ...

anyone ???
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Old 12-26-2001, 01:33 AM
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I believe that question belongs in the rims/tires/suspension section of the forum.
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Old 12-26-2001, 02:34 PM
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There is no IDEAL rim size. Some ppl think 18's are ideal. Some 13's. This is all highly dependadnt on the car as well so I'll speak for civics and just you can raise each measurment by 1 inch if you have a heavier honda like an accord or prelude.

For drag racig purposes, you want to get the smallest and lightest rim that fits (13's) and then place the largest, widest, and softest drag slicks you could find on them.

For racing purposes, you want a rim that's not too small so that you need a tire with a large sidewall. But you don't want it too big so that the weight of the rim starts to hamper performance. 15's are pretty good racing purposes.

For cornering, that gets difficult. Here the same principals apply as the racing bit but in addition you want the hardest side-wall you can get to maintain a constant contact patch. 16's are pretty well suited for this.
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Old 12-26-2001, 09:53 PM
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thanks alot thats what i was looken to hear ... i was gussin that ... i was thinkin about gettin either 15 inch spoon rims or 16 inch rims of some other kind ...
 
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