VDC and aftermarket wheels&tire
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hey guys, i wanna get a new wheel and tires for my Z but I heard that larger wheel or wider tires will confuse the VDC. Is that for real? I got an 04 touring currently running 18" stock size with yokohama AVS.
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Originally Posted by jakesford
as long as the rear tire height is atleast the same or a little taller you will be fine...
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Originally Posted by veilside350zTT
Who cares VDC is lame anyways.. Just Keep it turned off.. But anyhow i got 19inch rims 8.5 front and 9.5 rear and i dont notice any problems with my vdc
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Originally Posted by norapat01
hey guys, i wanna get a new wheel and tires for my Z but I heard that larger wheel or wider tires will confuse the VDC. Is that for real? I got an 04 touring currently running 18" stock size with yokohama AVS.
Thanks for any help
Thanks for any help
VDC doesn't like the rear tire to be taller than the front, and to be safe i would recomend a tire that is slightly taller in the rear...
EX : 285/35/19 = ~26.7" tall
255/35/19 = ~26.0" tall
That is a good combination for the front and rear...
Use this calculator to figure out the height of the tires you want to run.
http://www.sccoa.com/faq/tirecalc.html
EX : 285/35/19 = ~26.7" tall
255/35/19 = ~26.0" tall
That is a good combination for the front and rear...
Use this calculator to figure out the height of the tires you want to run.
http://www.sccoa.com/faq/tirecalc.html
won't changing tire diameter also affect your spedo and odometer, not to mention the computer (like mileage, trip timer, etc). Sounds like a whole lot of bother for appearances sake, but then again, if it's not your daily driver and just for show, then do whatever because it really doesn't matter.
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Originally Posted by Kolia
Keep the same ratio of diameters front and rear and you'll be fine.
You can use the link posted higher in the thread to figure out the total tires diameter of your OEM tires.
Divide the front diameter by the rear and you get the ratio you need to keep. The rear should be about 3% bigger than the front.
Divide the front diameter by the rear and you get the ratio you need to keep. The rear should be about 3% bigger than the front.
I like this calculator better http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/infoTireMath.dos
(hey, they are even a sponsor)
What I do is put the front tire in the "What size is being run now?" and the rear tire in the "What size would you like to run?".
Your front/rear sets should always read a higher "You're going approximately" speed, for example the stock 18s read:
If your speedometer reads: 65 You're going approximately: 66.78
Also, if you care about the speedo readings, 779.61 revs per mile seem to be what it is calibrated to.
Chris
(hey, they are even a sponsor)
What I do is put the front tire in the "What size is being run now?" and the rear tire in the "What size would you like to run?".
Your front/rear sets should always read a higher "You're going approximately" speed, for example the stock 18s read:
If your speedometer reads: 65 You're going approximately: 66.78
Also, if you care about the speedo readings, 779.61 revs per mile seem to be what it is calibrated to.
Chris
I believe VDC works by calculating the revs between the Front tire and rear tire. So like Kolia said if you generally keep the profile of the wheel the same front to back in a staggered fitment you wont have a problem. In stock form the front is nearly 1" shorter diameter than the rear. I've kept my aspect ratio the same and have had no problems 255/35/19fr and 285/35/19rear.
Originally Posted by jakesford
VDC doesn't like the rear tire to be taller than the front, and to be safe i would recomend a tire that is slightly taller in the rear...
EX : 285/35/19 = ~26.7" tall
255/35/19 = ~26.0" tall
That is a good combination for the front and rear...
Use this calculator to figure out the height of the tires you want to run.
http://www.sccoa.com/faq/tirecalc.html
EX : 285/35/19 = ~26.7" tall
255/35/19 = ~26.0" tall
That is a good combination for the front and rear...
Use this calculator to figure out the height of the tires you want to run.
http://www.sccoa.com/faq/tirecalc.html
And would it be the same for coupe or roadster?




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