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Probably so he can say he gets rubber in second and third. Those itsy
bitsy
tires will smoke like... a lot.
Jason
Don't you mean first? |:'}
Josh
I use to work with big equipment tires. nver had to keep track of what tire
went where! If there was a flat, change it and put it on the next
replacement. never had a problem with tire wear-seperation, etc. just a flat
or normal wear. thanks greg
They have
real low aspect ratios (narrow side walls).
I have observed the bicycle wheels crowd lately growing in
numbers. They get the largest wheel diameter that will fit and put the
lowest aspect ratio tire on them. Not only does this look really weird,
but seems to me it can be very
Kelly:
the best one I've seen was an import driving on four (get this) spare saver
tires! lol, i damn near hit a parked car when i saw it and had to go around
the block to confirm.
larry
he wheels.
Galen
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Kelly Hanna
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] : tire size
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They have real
low aspect ratios (narrow side walls). I have obs
Kelly:
the best one I've seen was an import driving on four (get this) spare
saver
tires! lol, i damn near hit a parked car when i saw it and had to go
around
the block to confirm.
Now that takes the cake! Wonder if it was on purpose!?!?! It seems that
young drivers are getting
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speaking of space saver donuts, i did a burnout with one til it exploded.
They make a real high pitch squeal and loud baboom. Sorry, but I had to do
it at least once
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Now that takes the cake! Wonder if it was on purpose!?!?!
Probably so he can say he gets rubber in second and third. Those itsy bitsy
tires will smoke like... a lot.
Jason
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The fronts will be a bit taller and narrower than the rears. A great site
for measuring tire sizes is http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html. Plug
in the size of your
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Thanks Mark for clearing up the urban legend. I was a mechanic about 20
years ago, and back then they were saying that you couldn't reverse
direction on a radial tire. I
No problem. You gotta love urban legends. So, has anyone seen Susquach lately?
Mark
At 05:35 PM 08/26/2001, you wrote:
No problem.
You gotta love urban legends. So, has anyone seen Susquach lately?
I'm moving to the woods in less than a week...I'll keep the digi-cam
handyyou never know!
The Hannas
2 Elks Ranch
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Should work fine. I have 275/60/15 on mine with 5.5 inches of back spacing
and they work like a charm. No rubbing either.
Lon
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