So maybe I know the answer already or should know it, but: 18 vs. 19 for handling/road course?
I am thinking that I might use my stinger on the nasty wet rainy days when we have autocross, vs. the dry days like today where I take my 800lb gorilla of a car, so the optimal setup would seem to be the smaller wheels for acceleration, braking, etc. Supposedly turn in is a little better with a bigger wheel with a stiffer sidewall (also only a 1" difference, which is pretty small), but the traction in the wet is better with a smaller wheel. I know with my other car, it's always the smallest wheels you can fit in there and over the brake calipers, for pretty much all forms of racing, but mainly I'm thinking autoX, small to medium courses.
Is there any reason to go to 19? If not, I will probably go for the wider 18" tires and then shop around for some slightly wider 18" rims to run 245 or 255. I'm not concerned about aesthetics, but if there's anything you think I'm missing or not considering, please let me know.
I am thinking that I might use my stinger on the nasty wet rainy days when we have autocross, vs. the dry days like today where I take my 800lb gorilla of a car, so the optimal setup would seem to be the smaller wheels for acceleration, braking, etc. Supposedly turn in is a little better with a bigger wheel with a stiffer sidewall (also only a 1" difference, which is pretty small), but the traction in the wet is better with a smaller wheel. I know with my other car, it's always the smallest wheels you can fit in there and over the brake calipers, for pretty much all forms of racing, but mainly I'm thinking autoX, small to medium courses.
Is there any reason to go to 19? If not, I will probably go for the wider 18" tires and then shop around for some slightly wider 18" rims to run 245 or 255. I'm not concerned about aesthetics, but if there's anything you think I'm missing or not considering, please let me know.