davidurriola wrote:
i really apreciate all this advice you guys are very helpfull
Like I did, you'll find that's a defining feature of THSCC
davidurriola wrote:
while the big tire page did mention sidewall momenterily i still dont understand the role sidewall height plays in how my car handles.
see now i feel like a pest

- You could *not* be a bigger pest than I've been over the past few months with tire questions.
It sounds like you're doing a street tire class, right?
Sidewall height affects the tire's feel, but is also dependent on the construction of the sidewall. Initial reports are that the Dunlop Direzza Z1s have stiffer sidewalls than the Bridgestones, but most of the 15in and 16in Dunlops have taller sidewalls, so it may be a wash.
Bridgestone Potenza RE01R's are known quantity - that's the tire people are pointing at as a benchmark to beat. The Dunlops *may* be a match for them.
If you go to 15in wheels - B'stones 195/50 ($106) vs. Dunlop 195/55 ($84)
16in wheels - B'Stones 205/45 ($149) or 205/55 ($109) - Dunlops 205/50 ($103) or 205/55 ($103)
Remember the second number is the sidewall height, and a percentage of the treadwidth - so a 205/55 is taller than a 195/55.
You'll have to decide what's best for you, but the Dunlops look like a heck of a good value.
I haven't driven the Bridgestones - and the L'Burg event will be my first on the Dunlops
If someone who has run 'Stones wants to take a fun-run in my car at L'Burg and let us all know how they compare, it'll be very useful.