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Old 04-17-2018, 09:36 AM   #132
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Originally Posted by venturaII View Post
I think he qualified that statement correctly with the following: "but the drag associated with wider tires on a particular vehicle will force a point of diminishing returns." He is correct that increased mechanical grip makes you faster until the penalties associated with it (drag, weight, etc) prevent any further improvement.
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This thread is full of general blanket statements without context and what ever little truth each post contains is lost in a sea of misconceptions, variables and anecdotal evidence.
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