This may be a silly question, but do alloy wheels affect handling?
This isnt my main question, bear with me.
I was watching Trial bikes the other day - Motorbikes going over obstacles. I noticed that the tyre pressure was very low, I presumed for more grip and also maybe to soften the landings etc. Am I right in thinking that lowered tire pressure would also give you better grip in cars at the expense of top speed?
If I'm not then this whole question is a waste of time but what the hell.
I assume that the lowered type pressure gives more lateral grip and therefore the tyres also move laterally. Now my question is, with the new trend of super large alloys/rims does this then restrict the later movement of the tire - because only a small section can actually move, I would think due to the rims - and so do these super large rims affect lateral grip atall?
I love cars, but I am not clued up on much of the technical stuff.
Thanks.
This isnt my main question, bear with me.
I was watching Trial bikes the other day - Motorbikes going over obstacles. I noticed that the tyre pressure was very low, I presumed for more grip and also maybe to soften the landings etc. Am I right in thinking that lowered tire pressure would also give you better grip in cars at the expense of top speed?
If I'm not then this whole question is a waste of time but what the hell.
I assume that the lowered type pressure gives more lateral grip and therefore the tyres also move laterally. Now my question is, with the new trend of super large alloys/rims does this then restrict the later movement of the tire - because only a small section can actually move, I would think due to the rims - and so do these super large rims affect lateral grip atall?
I love cars, but I am not clued up on much of the technical stuff.
Thanks.