thebiglad
Well-Known Member
The wider wheels are better, but obviously there is a trade off!
If you don't want to cut the arches then they're probably never gonna work!!
Just as a matter of interest, why are wider wheels better? We are not talking about a performance car and handling through corners are we?
In this case these wider wheels cause the following problems without any compensating benefits imo:
1. They put extra strain on axle/wheel bearing/swivel components;
2. They increase the width of the car to cause problems when offroad - eg going down narrow lanes with boulders either side;
3. They cause the tyres to rub on the wheel arches instead of fitting inside them.
I can't see any benefit to doing this other than offsetting the inner tyre wall of wider tyres so they don't foul on suspension/steering components. But then you could and I would argue that you are trying to fit tyres that are just to wide, if you need this offset.
I suppose it depends on whether you are after a "well-hard" look, or an effective off-road vehicle.