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				pros/cons 13" wheels
			 
			
			
			I was looking at options in the 4x130 bolt pattern and I saw 13" wheels that were 7" wide for SCCA racing.  So my wondering made me do some further wondering -- what advantages do 13" wheels provide?  Do racers want an overall smaller diameter for some reason, or do they want larger sidewalls for some reason? 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			 
		
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 theory says traction goes down with 13", but it only needs different thinking to recover it, gearing may need rethinking, but for hillclimbs or autocross events, i know where i would be, they wont go on a ball joint beam with drop spindles without some work with offsets , but i know they go over stock calipers because ive done it. why not go for it and start a new trend..  | 
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			13x7/8's are probably the most common race rim in the world - just about everyone in a 4 cylinder at every oval track in America runs them.  I raced in one class that allowed 13x10's...Usually tire heights in slicks are 21-23". 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Here's a 'Ghia on 13's: ![]() My old 'mini super' or 'pro-four' Type III rear drums and 13x10's:  
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