- Jun 5, 2005
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I recently swapped over from 215/40/17 tires to 215/45/17 snow tires for the winter in my 850r. The ride quality of bumps improved a ton with the added meat on the tires. Since I switched to snows from summer tires, however - obviously it's hard to judge the difference the the sidewall size made in an apples to apples comparison.
If comparing two tires of the same type, will a 215/45/17 tire have more noticeable sidewall flex than a 215/40/17 tire? I assume it's just a bit, but I wanted to see if anyone had experience in this area. Since moving to new struts/shocks and switching to pretty stiff springs, my butt and my passengers butts have been paying for it. The roads around my work are torn to hell, so I'm hoping I won't gain too much sidewall flex by moving to 215/45/17 summer tires in the spring.
Another question: has anyone here tried Michelin Pilot Super Sports?
If comparing two tires of the same type, will a 215/45/17 tire have more noticeable sidewall flex than a 215/40/17 tire? I assume it's just a bit, but I wanted to see if anyone had experience in this area. Since moving to new struts/shocks and switching to pretty stiff springs, my butt and my passengers butts have been paying for it. The roads around my work are torn to hell, so I'm hoping I won't gain too much sidewall flex by moving to 215/45/17 summer tires in the spring.
Another question: has anyone here tried Michelin Pilot Super Sports?
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