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Re: Goofy front tire
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Posted by SGT K on June 15, 2006 at 05:31:13 from (216.125.213.242):
In Reply to: Re: Goofy front tire posted by P Backus on June 14, 2006 at 17:26:16:
Those are some good points also. I believe a 22.5 at about 5o or 60 pounds of air pressure would have a bigger print, especially a radial, which most of these trailer tires I get for my wagons are, than a 11x16. We could find out with a piece of carbon paper, but I'm must confess I'm too darn lazy to do the test. Besides, if you have gone this route, you all ready know what works for you and I respect that. I think I'll cough up the money for the 11x16 four ribs, and I'll freely admit part of the reason is plain vanity. Now that I have my old rusty 14 painted I think it would probably look better with four-ribs than semi tires. (I still think it would work though ;) Thanks for the debate. Paul
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