Well that's, like, your opinion, man.
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Why are you running so much camber Ox? You have a 9" wide wheel but it looks like you only have 4" of tread on the road, judging from that photo. that is less than stock..?
LOL, good luck with that!
How is any of what I said incorrect? actually, dont bother, because you've already told me so many times. Add to my neg rep if you like to discredit me, im sure people will believe you from all your spamshit.
Its actually 9.5" but imagine if it was 6", then there's only be ~3"
All vw beetles should be off the road too, with their 135 tires.
Already tried man :'[
Its a good project though. He just needs it done already so he can enjoy it. Haha
If you are being sarcastic, by that logic, you are saying any car can have 135 tyres because beetles do.
wat
is op dead yet
Seeing as the thread is hijacked... you kinda cant disprove god.... only not believe in gods existance. Same as religious peeps can only believe god and not prove it to be so... as such the 'truth' isnt really clear.
To analyze the streched tyre thing a bit... is the consequence of the tire failing and better/worse? No. Can you estimate the frequency of injury/death/totalling the car? Ive got no stats bt id say something like 1/500 (0.002%) of tyre blowouts (regardless of reason) lead to serious problems.
youve only made it more likely to happen. Now im going to make these figures up, but based on my own experience.... id say the chance that my nonstreched tyre will blow while driving for whatever reason is at like 0.05%. I have now gone and installed them streched tyres... and the likelyhood im going to have an incident that leads to the tyres going pop has gone up by a factor of 100 (10000% more likely than a blow out under normal conditions)... the grand total chance of tyre failure is now 5%.
So the chance of it happening (1/20) multiplied by the chance of serious consequences due to a tyre blow out (1/500) = 0.0001%
SOOOOooooo if you drive THAT car twice per day on average, you could expect a blowout every 10,000 th drive, or in this case 5000 days. Thats a ****ing long time.
Math is clearly overly simplified but im trying to demonstrate that it probably isnt that "Risky" to do.
Just as an FYI, i dont like running streched tyres. Not because of the consequences, but because i dislike the look.
Stretch & Camber = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EOKrW4ITZM
Last i read on SAU was e cbf with it anymore