Tire Question for First time buyer
first off i'd like to say i'm sorry for posting another thread about tires as I know there are already tons of threads out there. However I can't seem to find the right answer to my question. Also this is my first time buying performance tires so i'm new to the whole performance tire world (this is my first new set i'll be buying for my vette)
I'm looking into buying some new C7 Z06 Rims that are custom built for the C5 fitment (17inchX9.5inch front - 18inchX10.5inch rear)
The shop that is selling the tires was telling me they also offer a tire package with the rim so I asked and he let me know that the tires were Bridgestone Potenza RE760 Sport in the following sizes
(2) 265/40/17
(2) 295/35/18
now they rear tires seem fine to me but I tried researching why the bigger front tires and not just the stock 245/45 size?....I guess i'm just not experienced enough but what does a bigger front tire do for me? does it help with handling? or better traction?
P.S. - I also do freeway driving with grooved roads so will a wider front tire give more or less of that pulling feeling while driving, like the tires want to follow the grooves more or not...
Thank you for any advice guys!
"Bigger" fronts isn't really the right term, you can just say "wider" as the overall height will be about the same. And a wider front tire will give you better handling.
Those wheel and tire sizes are OEM C5 Z06 dimensions.






But if they give better handling then that is something I would definantly be interested in then rather then saving a few bucks.
does anyone know though whether or not the wider tires will be more affected by grooves in the pavement or less affect on that? the reason i ask is because it can just get kinda annoying when your driving on the freeway and your car feels like its being pulled left and right a lot. or is that more of like what type of tread is on the tire and could change from differing tire tread patterns and is not really based on size.

But if they give better handling then that is something I would definantly be interested in then rather then saving a few bucks.
does anyone know though whether or not the wider tires will be more affected by grooves in the pavement or less affect on that? the reason i ask is because it can just get kinda annoying when your driving on the freeway and your car feels like its being pulled left and right a lot. or is that more of like what type of tread is on the tire and could change from differing tire tread patterns and is not really based on size.

Yes, wider tires and lower profile tires (smaller sidewall) will tend to "track" more. I would say it's a small side effect for a better handling car. You may not notice much of a difference going from a 245/45 to a 265/40. When I get out of my truck with tall sidewalls and get into the Z06 that has low profile tires, I can feel a huge difference.



Yes, wider tires and lower profile tires (smaller sidewall) will tend to "track" more. I would say it's a small side effect for a better handling car. You may not notice much of a difference going from a 245/45 to a 265/40. When I get out of my truck with tall sidewalls and get into the Z06 that has low profile tires, I can feel a huge difference.

I have had base and Z06 model C5s and the Z06 was not appreciably different as far as tendency to tramline.
In my opinion both are significanly "worse" than the average sedan but not different from each other. You likely won't notice a difference and just part of the price you pay with a sports car.

I have had base and Z06 model C5s and the Z06 was not appreciably different as far as tendency to tramline.
In my opinion both are significanly "worse" than the average sedan but not different from each other. You likely won't notice a difference and just part of the price you pay with a sports car.
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The front tire traction makes a significant difference in braking, since when you brake, a lot of the weight shifts to the front of the car, and obviously wider front tires help with cornering, as it allows the steer tires to get better grip.
In general, wider tires will "track" more like previously mentioned, and will be a bit more tricky in the rain (and snow... but you really shouldn't drive a C5 in the snow!). When I upgraded to wider tires I could tell that the rear of the car is less stable in the rain. No big deal, and not dangerous unless you're doing something stupid, but something to be aware of.
The front tire traction makes a significant difference in braking, since when you brake, a lot of the weight shifts to the front of the car, and obviously wider front tires help with cornering, as it allows the steer tires to get better grip.
In general, wider tires will "track" more like previously mentioned, and will be a bit more tricky in the rain (and snow... but you really shouldn't drive a C5 in the snow!). When I upgraded to wider tires I could tell that the rear of the car is less stable in the rain. No big deal, and not dangerous unless you're doing something stupid, but something to be aware of.














