Posted by agpilot on January 30, 2009 at 13:38:45 from (206.146.78.170):
In Reply to: Re: Tire tread wear posted by Jim Becker on January 30, 2009 at 07:26:22:
Jim Becker: Good point to ponder. My thinking is that uniform lug contact all across the width of the tire as lugs contact the surface wounld distribute load uniform thru out the lug to the case and that would be less wear... But as I've found through life... a good sounding well thought out effort at using logic all too often is wrong... but I'll stay with this untill I see some test data.. Of course lug design most likely plays a big role. The old Army ww2 tire with a continious center rib may have been low road wear? ag (hope I only get one post tonite unlike earlier in this topic)
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