deviant wrote:At the moment the car has 205/50 on it. I was hoping that the slightly lower profile tyre will move the gearing towards acceleration slightly. I would run a 15 in rim but I can only get a 16 over my brakes.
Occasionally the tyre scrapes the wheel arch, only really if I hit a mid corner bump, run a big kerb or spin. Is this likely to be a problem with the wider tyre? The car has coilovers so I could always bring the ride height up a touch.
The difference in rolling diameter between 205/50/16 and 225/45/16 is less than 1/2 of 1 percent so I doubt you'd notice any gain in acceleration, and would probably lose some due to the heavier tyre..
If you currently occasionally scrub with 205 you'll almost certainly scrub more often with a wider tyre on the same rim.
Though if the 16s are anything like the 15s, a 225/45 is only about 5mm wider than a 205/50 even though its nominally 20mm...