dirtyGQ wrote:chimpboy wrote:So how's your stopping distance with the 35s?
I have 36.8's on mine and really have to ask you WTF r u on about ???????
Listen very carefully, I shall say zis only once.
(I'm presuming you're talking about a GQ, because of your username. If your vehicle is street legal with 36.8s, then none of this applies.)
In Queensland you CAN NOT engineer larger tyres on a production vehicle. (I am not talking about ICVs.)
If your 36.8" tyres are on a GQ they are not road legal in Queensland. They are more than 10% larger than the factory tyres, and have both increased the load on your brakes (increased polar moment of inertia of the tyres) and decreased the effectiveness of your brakes (reduced the ability of your brakes to apply a decelerating force.)
Barring exceptional circumstances, if you run into the rear of somebody else, you are automatically considered to be at fault. The bills will come to you.
If your insurance company notices your illegal tyres, which simple physics will prove have compromised your braking ability, it is easy for them to conclude that your defect was a significant contributor to the accident, and deny your claim. That will most likely place you in a world of pain.
I suspect that is WTF chimpboy is on about.