Lancerdually
FILO
I have heard this many times......... "they're turning at the same speed", "they are always in contact in the same place".....on and on. My answer has always been the same.......... do tires absorb shock from the road? Do they give and take? YES on both counts. So even if the tires are so big that they rub all the way around their circumfrence (most only rub at the point facing the road, where they "mushroom" or "swell") then when they absorb shock and give & take from road irregularities, is friction not going to take place? It's elementry physics, yes there will be friction. More to pint, all roads have rocks.......no matter how small, that can get inbetween the tires. If they are that tight then a rock can rub a hole in the side wall easy. When you are loaded to the max and traveling at a good "clip" down the road, is it worth to take a chance on "I'm gonna be bullheaded and do try it just because I am so smart" ....will it matter to that family of four when you do blow a tire and jack kinfe it into their car?
I'm not trying to call anyone wrong, just food for thought.
I drive defensively every time I get in a vehicle, no matter what kind it is. I LOOK and EXPECT something to go wrong so I am ALWAYS READY. That means checking my tires in my truck and my wifes minivan periodically and before we go anywhere as well as oil, trans, water..etc to insure I AM READY!:thumbsup:
I'm not trying to call anyone wrong, just food for thought.
I drive defensively every time I get in a vehicle, no matter what kind it is. I LOOK and EXPECT something to go wrong so I am ALWAYS READY. That means checking my tires in my truck and my wifes minivan periodically and before we go anywhere as well as oil, trans, water..etc to insure I AM READY!:thumbsup: