Kristian_Wraae;2051102 said:They are supposed to give a 1 to 1.5 inch drop. It might still be a little high, but I like not scraping anything when I drive around speed bumps and side walks.
Grandavi;2055833 said:You said you wanted traction... That's a broad definition and (from my experience) if you go 19 you will end up with a very thin sidewall. 17" would give you better "traction". Wide tired with stiff sidewalls will only give you optimum traction on flat roads. Also "hook" (tires grabbing the road at start) is lost with thin sidewalls as well. I personally find mk3's with 19" look odd. It's a bit too oversized.
Personally I will probably end up with 17" rear and 18" front tires on mine. On my 18" 255 35 tires I break traction in third if I'm on a slight curve and boost hits. (Not an expert, just going by personal experience)
I run your 18" B option
gsxr141;2058998 said:View attachment 77082trust me, that wheel is a 3pc. i'll take another pic and post it. i have the tire off, and the barrel clearly comes apart.