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Old 11-02-2007, 04:05 AM
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Originally Posted by fitless View Post
Now that I’ve got my Fit, I’m looking at what it’s going to take to play in H Stock SCCA autoX. I’ve run a few times in SM with my old 87 Daytona (engine, wheels, and brake upgrades), and my 69 Valiant is set up to play in SM as well. Although I’m fairly familiar with Solo II in general, the Stock classes were never a possibility for me until now.

My plans at this point are to upgrade tires to something sticky on the stock 55mm (ugh) offset wheels, and eventually upgrade the shocks/struts at some time down the road. My question is this: what’s the consensus on tire sizing for HS autoX use? I know that typically the goal is to squeeze as much tire on to a wheel as you can fit under the car, unless there’s a clear indicator that the extra tire width just doesn’t work. Is that still the case with the Fit? The two basic scenarios I’m looking at are same-size tires front and rear, or wider tires up front and narrower tires in back. Sizes I’m considering are generally 205/50, 215/50, or 225/50.

If someone has already tried a 225/50 on the stock wheels and found no real benefit, I’ll skip that project. I’m almost certain that they won’t fit in back without spacers, and I’m not sure if ¼” will be enough to keep them from rubbing the shocks. I think they’d be OK in front, and that might help minimize understeer if using a 205 in back.

Any sage advice or experiences welcome…
i wouldn't suggest 225's. I run canyon's and my 215's are already rubbing and having issues. Then again i'm running 45 offset and the canyon's are a little bumpier than autox. But trust me, 215's plenty of tire for the Fit.
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