My question is as follows:
The lighter 37" tire vs heavier oem height aftermarket tire. At some point the weight difference will negate the leverage. My question is do you know where that occurs? You brought up the math so I am curious if it's actually opinion or math? If it's math I would like to see it. To simplify things the examples I gave will work for a basis. All on stock rims, I am talking tire height and weight differences and their affect.
1.And decreasing the weight reduces it.
2. I am asking about a stock height tire 10lbs heavier vs a 37" tire 10lbs lighter(20lb swing)
3. Weight also plays a role.
4. In your scenerio yes. I would love to see the math on my example.
Note 1: lets push this to the extreme then work back to the real world. Take a 10lb 37" vs a 100lb 35" tire. Which one is more problematic? At some point the line is crossed, my question is where. I think the weight has as big an affect as diameter in my earlier example. I may be wrong which is why I would like to see the math.
Note 2: Stock wheels, the 37 is lighter. Yes I understand the leverage changed by 1" but the weight swung 20lbs multiplied.
Note 3: I would hope so.
Note 4: where's the math?
Agreed.
The lighter 37" tire vs heavier oem height aftermarket tire. At some point the weight difference will negate the leverage. My question is do you know where that occurs? You brought up the math so I am curious if it's actually opinion or math? If it's math I would like to see it. To simplify things the examples I gave will work for a basis. All on stock rims, I am talking tire height and weight differences and their affect.
1.And decreasing the weight reduces it.
2. I am asking about a stock height tire 10lbs heavier vs a 37" tire 10lbs lighter(20lb swing)
3. Weight also plays a role.
4. In your scenerio yes. I would love to see the math on my example.
Note 1: lets push this to the extreme then work back to the real world. Take a 10lb 37" vs a 100lb 35" tire. Which one is more problematic? At some point the line is crossed, my question is where. I think the weight has as big an affect as diameter in my earlier example. I may be wrong which is why I would like to see the math.
Note 2: Stock wheels, the 37 is lighter. Yes I understand the leverage changed by 1" but the weight swung 20lbs multiplied.
Note 3: I would hope so.
Note 4: where's the math?
Agreed.