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Hi all!
I need to get a pair of Toyo Proxes for the next time I go to Santa Pod, and
need some advice on which size to choose.
I will be using a 15" rim.
My options are:
- 195/50/15
- 195/55/15
- 205/50/15
Any opinions on which will offer the best grip when running low tyre pressures?
Many thanks.
Rob.
195/50/15
Choice is for fitment rather than grip levels. Youll cause yourself nasty rubbing issues if you go any bigger.
Hmm...
I would space the wheels out if I went for a 205 tyre, so clearance wouldnt be an issue...
I just thought if I went for a 205 I may get more grip?
Or with the 195/55/15 I could get more tread on the track with a lower tyre pressure...
how about taking a pair of wheels with you that have maxsport RB5's fitted.... nearly slick (but vaugely road legal) and will grip better than R888's if you get super soft compound.
oh and about half the price too
Hmm...
I would space the wheels out if I went for a 205 tyre, so clearance wouldnt be an issue...
I just thought if I went for a 205 I may get more grip?
Or with the 195/55/15 I could get more tread on the track with a lower tyre pressure...
Youll be surprised how much room these bastids take up lol
You wont get any significant extra grip with an extra 10mm width.
how about taking a pair of wheels with you that have maxsport RB5's fitted.... nearly slick (but vaugely road legal) and will grip better than R888's if you get super soft compound.
oh and about half the price too
Are RB5s actually road legal? They need to be if I want to run at TOTB etc...
Philsutton
07-06-07, 07:58 PM
i have two 195/50/15 and two 195/55/15, for drag racing i would go for the bigger profile.
iirc spanishfly was running RB5's for his qualifications..... they are barely road legal
Philsutton
07-06-07, 10:05 PM
i ran one seat and nigh on no exhaust for my qualifying time but still lol
DaveMarshall
07-06-07, 10:12 PM
I run 195/50/15 and they are excellent, dropped my 1/4 time by .2 of a second. One bit of advice is you need to get them nice and hot to get the most out of them.
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