One thing I hate on street cars is having them 'over-tired'. By that I mean, having so much rubber on the road that it's impossible to slide the car or get it to break loose at sane speeds. For example, on my NA Miata I run 185 width all-season tires with something like a 400-500 treadwear rating. The car will literally slide at any speed, and it is an absolute blast on back roads. I've also never been a fan of large front-to-rear tire staggers. For example, on my C5 Z06 I always preferred 305 tires all the way around, rather than staggered tire widths the car came with stock.
When I bought my NSX late last year it came equipped with 215/265 tires (a very common stagger). I'm in the process of switching back to OEM wheels ('94-'01), and I'm considering 205/225 tires rather than the 215/245 stagger that came from the factory during that era. The overall calculated rolling diameters are very close to stock (see pics below), and the widths are the same as what came on the '91-'93 cars. They'll just be 16/17" rather than 15/16". It looks like I can get some Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 or Continental Extremecontact Sport in those sizes. The rear sidewall is going to grow a tiny bit, but otherwise I don't foresee any issues.
Has anyone run a setup like this? Seeing as most people today try to stuff the widest tire possible onto their car for aesthetic reasons, I'm guessing not. Out of curiosity, I figured I'd ask if there are any other 'pizza cutter' fans out there who have tried this before. Thanks!
When I bought my NSX late last year it came equipped with 215/265 tires (a very common stagger). I'm in the process of switching back to OEM wheels ('94-'01), and I'm considering 205/225 tires rather than the 215/245 stagger that came from the factory during that era. The overall calculated rolling diameters are very close to stock (see pics below), and the widths are the same as what came on the '91-'93 cars. They'll just be 16/17" rather than 15/16". It looks like I can get some Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 or Continental Extremecontact Sport in those sizes. The rear sidewall is going to grow a tiny bit, but otherwise I don't foresee any issues.
Has anyone run a setup like this? Seeing as most people today try to stuff the widest tire possible onto their car for aesthetic reasons, I'm guessing not. Out of curiosity, I figured I'd ask if there are any other 'pizza cutter' fans out there who have tried this before. Thanks!