Originally Posted by
gavs
40 series rubber isn't the issue, it's the width factory that generates the profile height. If you have a 205 width tyre then 40 series rubber will give you a sidewall height of 80mm. On a Porsche type tyre, 40 series rubber will give you a sidewall height of 130mm. It's all relative and down to the person. My GTI has 40 series boots on 215mm tyres and it's not the tyres that give it a stuff ride, but will I get the same tyres when I replace them? Nope, I'm going wider so this will also increase the sidewall height.
But due to the nature of tyre construction, width and enclosed air volume, ride/compliance will correlate most closely to profile series rather than the absolute height of the sidewalls.
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