Condor1970
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I have searched, and searched, and searched, and... well, you get the idea. It seems absolutely no one has ever run 265/40's on a 19x10 rim for the Mustang. A few 19x9.5's (like RTR Tech-7), but not the 19x10.
What I find interesting, is arguably a slightly stretched 265/40 will actually provide better handling. And I don't mean stretched like some ridiculous pimp-mobile. But instead, stretched by only a 1/2" over recommended width. I started a thread about stretched tires a while ago, but still no takers on trying a 265 stretched tire.
I've talked to some guys who track Porsche Caymans, and they all agree that with the stock 19x10 rims on the Cayman, the 265/40 stretched actually seems to handle the best compared to the 275/40's they tried in the past. All I can figure, is something about a very slight sidewall angle provides more tightness and support when cornering quickly....along with an arguably better contact patch. Not sure how that works though.
In fact, all Formula-1 cars have stretched tires for the given rim width by a good 1-2" on each side. This obviously is in the design to assist in handling to prevent excessive sidewall collapse when cornering.
Heck, i figure, if it's good enough for the Porsche Cayman, then maybe it's good enough for a Mustang. I think I may try this setup for my R350's.
Has anyone else even thought about giving this a shot with the S550?
Pic below is a Cayman with Flow Form 19x10 running 265/40/19
What I find interesting, is arguably a slightly stretched 265/40 will actually provide better handling. And I don't mean stretched like some ridiculous pimp-mobile. But instead, stretched by only a 1/2" over recommended width. I started a thread about stretched tires a while ago, but still no takers on trying a 265 stretched tire.
I've talked to some guys who track Porsche Caymans, and they all agree that with the stock 19x10 rims on the Cayman, the 265/40 stretched actually seems to handle the best compared to the 275/40's they tried in the past. All I can figure, is something about a very slight sidewall angle provides more tightness and support when cornering quickly....along with an arguably better contact patch. Not sure how that works though.
In fact, all Formula-1 cars have stretched tires for the given rim width by a good 1-2" on each side. This obviously is in the design to assist in handling to prevent excessive sidewall collapse when cornering.
Heck, i figure, if it's good enough for the Porsche Cayman, then maybe it's good enough for a Mustang. I think I may try this setup for my R350's.
Has anyone else even thought about giving this a shot with the S550?
Pic below is a Cayman with Flow Form 19x10 running 265/40/19
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