Is there some thick and fast rule to wheel sizes?
The top end "hyper cars" seem to always have differences of an inch or two on the rims front and rear... any real reason for this?
Googling doesn't seem to be bringing me any luck, and the only reason I can think of is that maybe they want to have a bit more sidewall on the front.
*edit* to clarify
Say an imaginary lambo comes with 20" wheels on the back, and 19s on the front, but with the tyres on the front having more sidewall to keep the same circumference as the one on the back... I would have thought you would just put 20s on it all round, but they don't, so why is that?