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Big time.Especially with stiffer shocks.TR6BILL said:This has always concerned me and probably I don't know what I am talking about but if one were to fit 17" rims and therefore fairly low-profile tires to a TR6, wouldn't the resultant extra torquing action of those larger wheels have some effect on the stability of those 4 little lug nuts and bolts? Also, the TR6 is not noted to have an extra plush ride, would the ride with low profiles be measurably rougher? Just wondering.
The diameter of the wheel has little or no effect on that. The overall diameter of the wheel + tire would have some effect, but presumably that is going to remain relatively constant. The extra-sticky tires that presumably go along with the bigger wheels would be more of a concern.<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]Also, the TR6 is not noted to have an extra plush ride, would the ride with low profiles be measurably rougher? [/QUOTE]The ride under ordinary circumstances (not off-roading) depends a great deal more on tire construction than sidewall height, IMO. What I mean is that a smooth-riding 50 series can be smoother than a harsh-riding 80 series.TR6BILL said:This has always concerned me and probably I don't know what I am talking about but if one were to fit 17" rims and therefore fairly low-profile tires to a TR6, wouldn't the resultant extra torquing action of those larger wheels have some effect on the stability of those 4 little lug nuts and bolts?