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Contact patch area calculator (and much more)
I thought I saw this link here before, but couldn't find it. So I'm gonna leave it here in case someone needs it.
I'm thinking larger contact = more even pressure across the area = better grip and less wear. http://bndtechsource.ucoz.com/index/...alculator/0-20 I'm currently playing with tire sizes to get for the rims that I already have. It's depressing that most of what I'm considering produces a contact patch area less that Primacy's on stock rims Now, the compound is gonna be better... |
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