Norm Peterson
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What you're saying is that there's a difference between extracting the maximum performance from a given tire size (by adjusting wheel width) and extracting the most performance from a fixed wheel width by the choice in tire size. I suspect many people think those are two ways of saying the same thing, but they aren't.The issue is that while a 10" wheel probably is optimum for a 255 TIRE. A a 285 or 295 tire is optimum for that WHEEL, and that car.
What I can add here is that 285/35's on 11" wide wheels is noticeably more composed and easier to drive at a little over 0.9 cornering g's than 265/40's are on 9.5" wheels at a little under 0.85 g. Tread widths as published by the tire mfr (Michelin) are the same for both sizes (both being MPSS) at 10.2", and the same "unofficial test loop" was used, in comparable driving conditions (clear, dry, cool). It's a max-recommended fitment vs a measuring width fitment.
FWIW, if I didn't already have the 9.5" wide wheels, the 265/40's would have gone on 10".
Norm
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