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Physics majors: Why are wider tires better? by ryan.hess
Started on: 01-01-2005 09:16 PM
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Last post by: rogergarrison on 01-04-2005 04:24 PM
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Originally posted by maryjane:

How bout concrete tires on a rubber road?

LOL - think of the nasty unsprung weight there!

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Not to mention how well those 30 series tires take potholes................were just getting out of a freeze here and the roads are terrible. BIG potholes everywhere, even sections of interstates are being closed off to repair them. All the tire/ wheel stores have long lines of waiting cars and suvs waiting to get their new replacement rims At least someone is making a cash killing here.
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