Finally got the "new" Honda alloy wheels on with the 155/13 tires, narrowed down from 175 width..
I wondered if I was going to be able to feel any difference and was very . I was quite surprised that I could feel the car roll much better. This has gotta boost the mpg!
The width is 20mm off each side or about 3/4 of an inch- 1 1/2 total for both sides.
I do mostly in town driving and the car is quicker accelerating from a standing start. The biggest surprise is how easier the STEERING is- almost feels like power steering suddenly- and at 62-not getting any younger or stronger- this will help me out in the crowded grocery store lot.
My scale is on the fritz so I couldn't measure how much weight difference on the wheels there is, but I could tell a slight difference handling the wheels and itres- smaller tires on the alloy wheels- probably makes some difference mostly on dead rolling start, but I think the biggest gain in roll is simply the narrow tires.
it turns out that 20mm is an 11.428 percent decrease in width from the 175 to 155 width-
I thought about 145 width even- they are available, and would be a 17 percent decrease in width. But my experience with the 12 inch festy tires has been that 145 wears just a bit too quickly, so I stayed with 155- the width my old VW Rabbits had back in the day- which were a larger and heavier hatch back with a larger motor. Some other friends who had them remarked how long the tires would last- compared to the larger cars around then . If I get more frail and want a easier steer I can always go there in the future.
The change in the steering is really worth the price of admission though. MUCH easier now.
I wondered if I was going to be able to feel any difference and was very . I was quite surprised that I could feel the car roll much better. This has gotta boost the mpg!
The width is 20mm off each side or about 3/4 of an inch- 1 1/2 total for both sides.
I do mostly in town driving and the car is quicker accelerating from a standing start. The biggest surprise is how easier the STEERING is- almost feels like power steering suddenly- and at 62-not getting any younger or stronger- this will help me out in the crowded grocery store lot.
My scale is on the fritz so I couldn't measure how much weight difference on the wheels there is, but I could tell a slight difference handling the wheels and itres- smaller tires on the alloy wheels- probably makes some difference mostly on dead rolling start, but I think the biggest gain in roll is simply the narrow tires.
it turns out that 20mm is an 11.428 percent decrease in width from the 175 to 155 width-
I thought about 145 width even- they are available, and would be a 17 percent decrease in width. But my experience with the 12 inch festy tires has been that 145 wears just a bit too quickly, so I stayed with 155- the width my old VW Rabbits had back in the day- which were a larger and heavier hatch back with a larger motor. Some other friends who had them remarked how long the tires would last- compared to the larger cars around then . If I get more frail and want a easier steer I can always go there in the future.
The change in the steering is really worth the price of admission though. MUCH easier now.
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