Originally Posted by
simon k
thanks - I'll give him a shout. It'll give me a way to use the NT01s, even if it works out that I run 7" wheels at the front and 6" at the back (or some combination)
I assume running wide tyres on a narrow rim makes the sidewalls flex and roll-over more than desired - more air pressure if that happens?
Several things are going on there. Firstly an R tyre is not as susceptible to flex as a road tyre. Then the amount of flex in the tyre has an effect on its temperature and therefore how much pressure it gains between cold and hot. So a more flexy tyre and rim combo may well need less starting (cold) pressure to achieve the same running (hot) pressure. What pressure the tyre runs at is far more important than what it starts off at and the only way to ensure that is to check it. If the pressure is too high A050's will blister and it doesn't seem to matter what rim size they are on. We run 215/50/15's on 7" rims at 30 psi (hot) the same as 225/45/16's on 8" rims, 245/40/17's on 8" rims and 265/30/18's on 9" rims. The target is always 30 psi, but they start off at various (cold pressure) depending on the conditions on the day.
Hope that made sense.
Cheers
Gary
Golf Mk7.5 R, Volvo S60 Polestar, Skyline R32GTST
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