Why are rear tires wider?

You may also notice that some enthusiasts instead choose a much wider tire for the rear axles as compared to what they put up front. The theory behind this is that it gives you as much rubber as possible to transmit power to the pavement, thus ensuring excellent traction for higher horsepower, rear-wheel drive cars.
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Why are front tires narrower than rear tires?

Since the motor drives the rear wheel and forces it in a forward direction the downward force to the rear tire needs to be greater than in the front. So bigger tires and more body weight over it equals more traction better power transfer.
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Should rear tyres be wider?

Having wide rear wheels is for the reasons of traction and the 'look'. When a rear-wheel-drive car has a lot of power, it can cause wheelspin easily which is why wider rear tyres can give better traction.
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Why do BMW have wider rear tyres?

The wider rear tyres are to reduce the likelihood of snap oversteer.
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What is the point of staggered wheels?

Having staggered wheels or running wider wheels on the drive wheels means more grip on acceleration and from an aesthetic perspective, larger lips. A staggered fitment can also mean larger diameter wheels on rear, for example a 17" diameter on the front and 18" diameter on rear.
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Does Wider HURT Performance?



Why do sport cars have wide tires?

racing tires tend to be soft because that generates more friction. Unfortunately soft materials have weak shear strenth, so a large area is needed to support large tangential forces. (In effect, the amount of force that friction can exert is limited by the shear strength of the materials.)
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Should rear tires be wider than front?

You may also notice that some enthusiasts instead choose a much wider tire for the rear axles as compared to what they put up front. The theory behind this is that it gives you as much rubber as possible to transmit power to the pavement, thus ensuring excellent traction for higher horsepower, rear-wheel drive cars.
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Is it bad to run 2 different size tires?

If you choose to drive your vehicle with mismatched wheels the same issues can result. Mismatched wheels will fit each tire differently causing uneven wear and tear. In addition, different sized wheels can lead to different sized tires which can be detrimental to your vehicle.
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Should front and rear tyres be the same size?

For optimal safety and performance, we recommend fitting the same tyres to every wheel position on your car, so you should have the same brand, size, tread pattern, load index and speed rating on the front and rear tyres.
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Why are the front tires smaller?

Smaller tires give you a more responsive steering

This is a significant benefit in ATV riding, where you must make fast steering adjustments all the time. A narrower tire also helps to keep the front end of the ATV light. A lighter front end shifts faster and easier from side to side as you turn.
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Why are front wheels smaller?

The front wheels were smaller on both wagons and stagecoaches because the front wheels had to be smaller, usually one to two feet in diameter, to permit sharp turns. Otherwise, a big wheel would jam against the wagon body.
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Why do BMW have different tyre sizes?

They're called a staggered setup. It's performance based and for car handling. If you get 225 for the rears the tires will be stretched and it will affect your speedometer. They're called a staggered setup.
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Why are rear wheels bigger than front wheels?

The heavy rear wheels provide a proper weight distribution while the tractor pulls any weight. That is why the tractor rear wheel is big. The driving axle settled higher above the ground indicates the tractor can pull more weight without the front wheel rising.
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Can wrong size tires damage transmission?

Increasing Tire or Rim Size Can Cause Premature Wear

If you are running an automotive transmission this can cause some serious strain depending on the current gear ratio if you choose not to re-gear your system.
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How much difference in tire size is acceptable?

When changing tire sizes, we recommend staying within 3% of the diameter/height of the original tire. Any more than this and you face the risk of brake failure.
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Is it OK to mix tire brands on a car?

Is It OK to Mix Tires on Your Vehicle? The short answer is that, in general, manufacturers do not recommend tire mixing at all. For optimal safety and performance, it is recommended that vehicles are fitted with the same tires to every wheel position on your car.
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Do smaller tires wear faster?

The smaller the tire's circumference is, the more times each part of the tire's surface will touch the ground over a set distance. Many other factors influence tire wear, e.g., driving style, speed, vehicle maintenance, and quality of road surfaces.
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Do wider tires ride smoother?

Avoid bigger wheels if you want a smoother ride.

As a general rule, bigger wheels result in a rougher ride. Switching to a smaller wheel and a thicker tire can give you a smoother ride without any major modifications to your car.
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Do wider tires wear slower?

Larger tires offer more stability and traction to your vehicle, which will result in minor wear and tear on the rubber. In addition, larger tires have more heat-absorbing mass, which will help them last longer. They also reduce the risk of hydroplaning and significantly increase your safety.
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Do wider tires stop faster?

When you brake, while your tires are trying to slow down, your bike wants to continue forward. Because of that larger patch, the wider tire will resist the forward motion more and thus will brake faster.
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Why are Nascar tires so big?

“As that race car goes into these high-banked race tracks, particularly the mile-and-a-halfs, almost all the load is transferred into that right front quarter, and that right front tire absorbs a lot of energy, absorbs a lot of load, and it's got a very long sidewall in order to do that.”
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Are wider tires safer?

Both types have their benefits

From a safety point of view, both types have their good sides: On a dry road, wider tires will offer more grip than narrow ones, but the risk of aquaplaning will be higher with wide tires.
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Why are fat tires used on race cars?

Wider tires provide more resistance to slippery spots or grit on the road. Race tracks have gravel, dust, rubber beads and oil on them in spots that limit traction. By covering a larger width, the tires can handle small problems like that better. Wider tires have improved wear characteristics.
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Why do staggered tires wear faster?

Because the front and rear tyre sizes are dissimilar, you can't rotate your tyres. Rotating your tyres helps ensure they wear evenly. With staggered tyre sizes, the rear tyres will usually wear out faster than the front tyres. This is especially true for very powerful rear-wheel-drive cars.
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