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763g Hops instead of turning smoothly w/foam filled tires
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 23125" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Tyres will wear at different speeds no matter what you do. If you spend a lot of time without a load the front tyres will wear faster as the weight is up back so they will stuck to the ground more. Opposite if you carry a load most of the time. The end with the least weight on them will be the ones that will turn the most and wear. The only time the diameter REALLY is an issue is if you put tracks on or spend a lot of time on *sticky* surfaces like concrete or asphalt. If the tyres are different diameters they will fight each other as they turn, on dirt that doesn't seem to matter as they can slip that extra little bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 23125, member: 82"] Tyres will wear at different speeds no matter what you do. If you spend a lot of time without a load the front tyres will wear faster as the weight is up back so they will stuck to the ground more. Opposite if you carry a load most of the time. The end with the least weight on them will be the ones that will turn the most and wear. The only time the diameter REALLY is an issue is if you put tracks on or spend a lot of time on *sticky* surfaces like concrete or asphalt. If the tyres are different diameters they will fight each other as they turn, on dirt that doesn't seem to matter as they can slip that extra little bit. [/QUOTE]
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