11-30-2022, 01:26 AM | #1 |
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8" + 8.5" stagger vs 8" square
I've got the performance non-run-flat staggered setup on my M240i. Traction on them has been phenomenal—I'm yet to spin any wheels while accelerating from a stop, even in heavy rain. But I quickly learned that the staggered setup understeers, lacking some grip in autocross.
When buying new wheels/tires, I think that going with 8.5" in front to run a square setup would be my ideal: better steering, able to rotate tires for longevity. But that'd be a no-go if I do more autocross, since increasing my front wheel width would bump me out of the stock class (FS). I could, however, go square by running 8"-wide wheels in the rear and remain in the stock class. As I understand things, more rubber typically equals better grip. But running square would reduce understeer. Also worth noting that for street use (or maybe running all-seasons Nov/Dec–Feb just for the temperature, not snow), the wheels I'm drawn to are only available in 8" wide. Compared to the stock staggered setup, what should I expect if I run 8" square wheels? (with spacers to maintain clearance/fitment) |
12-02-2022, 04:52 PM | #3 | |
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The rest of the wheel options are a-la-carte, not packaged together. So 8.0" + 8.0" or 8.0" + 8.5" are allowed. Rules also permit going +/- 1" in diameter, and any rubber (rated 200+ treadwear) you can fit onto the wheels you've got. |
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