OneWheelPeel
Well-Known Member
So today I took the Coronet on its second big (relative term!) drive to the DMV, I had to use a road that goes around 45 mph and it was all pretty good. Then I had to get on the brakes a little harder than normal and found out these skinny 195 tires can get locked up fairly easily. I've always believed the first brake upgrade it a tire upgrade.
I haven't decided for sure where I want to go yet with a wheel and tire package, could be 14 or 15 inch mags, could be something more modern. I do have 17 inch rims from a 2010 Challenger sitting around, not the best look but with an adapter it could be an option for a functional benefit.
So on to the steering part, right now I'm pretty comfortable with the level of effort with the manual steering, but I'd imagine effort goes up with tire size. Is there any collective wisdom on how big you can go before its no fun to drive?
I haven't decided for sure where I want to go yet with a wheel and tire package, could be 14 or 15 inch mags, could be something more modern. I do have 17 inch rims from a 2010 Challenger sitting around, not the best look but with an adapter it could be an option for a functional benefit.
So on to the steering part, right now I'm pretty comfortable with the level of effort with the manual steering, but I'd imagine effort goes up with tire size. Is there any collective wisdom on how big you can go before its no fun to drive?