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Old 04-12-2011, 08:18 AM   #4
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ok, i ordered them mayb 1 hour ago. I might call and change it to what you are suggesting barber. And since i bought the MI springs, how much of the bump stop do i need to cut for installation. But, what would the difference in 205/45 and 205/50 have? i dont understand the numbers
THe 205/45s will be slightly shorter than the 50-series. The "45" is the height of the sidewalls as a percentage of the width, so the tires will be 5% (times two) of 205mm, so 20.5 (about 3/4" plus).
Advantages are slightly smaller diameter, so less rubbage, and a slightly stiffer sidewall for less distortion under hard cornering.
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