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Comment by thenewwazoo

16 days ago

As soon as the roads are as smooth as they were in the 90s. I have a pet theory that wheels have gotten huge partly in response to deteriorating roads - larger diameter means less leverage against the suspension when hitting defects. It’s the same reason dirt bikes have large front wheels.

The aspect ratio (sidewall height) of tires has decreased in a lot of vehicles though. They are driving around with low profile rubber bands on the rims. Looks cool, but not much fun in the potholed mid-west.

  • After he destroyed his 3rd ultra-low-aspect tire in one year, my dad got smaller wheels for his Golf R.