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Kevin 05-28-2002 11:34 AM

Why do bigger rims yield a harsher ride?
 
I can understand chanign your suspension. But what is it about bigger rims that give you a harsher ride? is it the width?

saggleman 05-28-2002 11:47 AM

Re: Why do bigger rims yield a harsher ride?
 
the lack of cushion from less air volume in the smaller tires.

njmaxseltd 05-28-2002 11:49 AM

Re: Re: Why do bigger rims yield a harsher ride?
 

Originally posted by saggleman
the lack of cushion from less air volume in the smaller tires.
WOW - 1st post was a good one! Informative and straight to the point!

Not only less air but less side wall means less rubber = Harder ride.

FJC 05-28-2002 12:04 PM

Re: Re: Re: Why do bigger rims yield a harsher ride?
 

Originally posted by njmaxseltd

WOW - 1st post was a good one! Informative and straight to the point!

Not only less air but less side wall means less rubber = Harder ride.

And all this time I thought it was because rims over 18" used pure rubber with no air :confused:

maxwillden 05-28-2002 12:07 PM

Re: Re: Re: Why do bigger rims yield a harsher ride?
 

Originally posted by njmaxseltd

WOW - 1st post was a good one! Informative and straight to the point!

Not only less air but less side wall means less rubber = Harder ride.

Less sidewall = STIFFER sidewall = Stiffer Ride...

FJC 05-28-2002 12:11 PM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Why do bigger rims yield a harsher ride?
 

Originally posted by maxwillden


Less sidewall = STIFFER sidewall = Stiffer Ride...

Chicks dig less sidewall :cool:

meccanoble 05-28-2002 12:26 PM

Re: Re: Why do bigger rims yield a harsher ride?
 

Originally posted by saggleman
the lack of cushion from less air volume in the smaller tires.
:mad: beat me to it...dam low profiles....

wope 05-28-2002 12:42 PM

i can ride on tires with no air with 20s. for like a week i didnt have any air in one of my tires and i didnt know until i was checking the pressure... and the ride difference isnt as dramatic as people act..

Kevin 05-28-2002 12:52 PM

Thanks all. Pretty much makes sense now. wonder why I couldn't think of it myself.....looks like its time to cut back on the yuengling's :D

iregula 05-28-2002 10:07 PM

woa those are some nasty chrome rims u got there!

95emeraldgxe 05-28-2002 11:09 PM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Why do bigger rims yield a harsher ride?
 

Originally posted by FJC


Chicks dig less sidewall :cool:

very true, and around my way, all the hoes dig rice, unfortunatly =[

rguida 05-29-2002 05:33 AM

i believe, if I remeber correctly, in order to maintain the "similar" ride you would have to increase the width of the tire as much as the rim size....for example, if you get 19's, (lets say 3 inches over stock) then you would have to increase the width by 3 inches to compensate. however in many cases this is unrealistic, and you would rub against the wheel well. so you might end up only getting 1-1.5 inches wider if your lucky. this is all conjecture so dont quote me on this.


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