| "The weighting will be effected equally, unless the wheel/tire combination is of different proportion from front to rear, between the two sets." You know that ouikikazz wants to change to 18" all around, right? We are talking about bolileramum post right? "different tire diameters affect ride height, which affects" - boileralum 16:14:09 11/13/06 50 series -30 series does change height of a car. "If you drive your car up onto some planks, under the front and rear tires, you have raised the car off the ground, but have not altered the geometry of the suspension." You change the center of gravity. The whole point about corner balancing is shifting the center of gravity so that the car has 50/50 weight distribution. "The same can be said of a larger wheel/tire. They will not change the camber, caster, or toe of the hub/spindle assembly to which you mount the wheel/tire. This is true but when you corner balance a car it need to be realigned and having bigger rims and tires change the weight of the all four corners of the car.
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 **Dynoed at 371.2 rwhp. and 362.3 rwtrq. @ .9 bar on pumped 91 gas no time tweaking 3/11/03** **Dynoed at 411 rwhp. and 452 rwtq. @1.15 kg. on race gas 104 no time tweaking 3/28/03 **All numbers are SAE corrected**
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