Posted by agpilot on January 29, 2009 at 16:28:44 from (206.146.78.170):
In Reply to: Tire tread wear posted by Gauger on January 29, 2009 at 13:30:32:
Hi Gauger: Last year I drove almost 100 miles on highway trips and I was able to pick roads that had wide shoulders so could use that gravel. I felt a little safer staying just outside the white line. You'll be suprised just how dangerous traffic can be. I had cars and trucks pass by me with their right wheels on top of the right white line. ...so I drove my left wheel a little farther away when I saw them comming by. The sloppy drivers seem most often to be talking on cell phones... Too high air pressure may wear the center... check your thread contact. just my 2 cents as I am aware other drivers feel different about those dern slow farm tractors any where near the right of way..(hot topic)good luck. ag
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