My renewed opinion was based on the Khumo 155's. I replaced them with some partworn 145 Michellins (thanks Willie) and the imrovement to handling under 'harder' conditions was huge.
Some people are of the opinion that 155s might be more likely to pull away from the wheel rim under extreme cornering. To my mind if you're pushing that hard on a public road you're about to have an accident anyway.
Exactly - so when you have to do a hard swerve to avoid an accident I'd rather have 145's and avoid the accident than have 155's and play russian roulette. The same applies on country roads, for example when a bend gets tighter than you expect.
If you have a fat tyre on a thin rim it is basic mechanical priciples that the car will have a bigger tendency to go straight on when you corner.
The Kuhmo's vs Michelins were probably a biassed example as a good brand of tyre will be better than a rubbish one, however given the same brand condition and age of tyre on a stndard minor rim, there is still no way a 155 will give as good cornering as a 145. I've bought a few cars with 155's and they all had reduced handling as a result.
because the various Minor specialists that sell 155s clearly don't agree.
surely the Moggy centres sell 155's and 165's for peope with Van rims?
As for tyre technology, if you don't think I'm right then feel free to ask an engineer at Dunlop etc.. who I would bet plenty of money will also agree that 145's will be safer than 155's on standard rims.