18 inch rims, and "regular" driving
Hello,
I recently purchased an s2000... I'm thinking of upgrading my rims while running 205s in the front and 245s in the back.
I don't intend on pushing the car (it will be city driven mainly) but from what I've read, oversteer is a big problem with this car... I definitely wouldn't want to do a 360 on the highway from taking an on or off ramp too hard
So my question is... will 205s in the front and 245s in the back cause me to oversteer? how easy is it to avoid oversteer in day to day driving?
I recently purchased an s2000... I'm thinking of upgrading my rims while running 205s in the front and 245s in the back.
I don't intend on pushing the car (it will be city driven mainly) but from what I've read, oversteer is a big problem with this car... I definitely wouldn't want to do a 360 on the highway from taking an on or off ramp too hard
So my question is... will 205s in the front and 245s in the back cause me to oversteer? how easy is it to avoid oversteer in day to day driving?
Running these size tires will not make the car oversteer. In fact Honda dialed in a lot of toe in to make the car understeer. Changing the tires will change that.
If I can help let me know.
Thank you
If I can help let me know.
Thank you
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