I second that......Supergper said:Well, I will say that just one inch wider adds a TON of weight...also, in competition generally you want to be as narrow as possible (within reason)...
leorn said:sounds like the width doesn't equal grip. thanks!
Great! Let me know if we can help you out with anything else!leorn said:sounds like the width doesn't equal grip. thanks!
btw bud i'm diggin the bumpers, sliders and antiwrap arms you guys did this summer!
94redtoy said:hey i dont wanna hijack the post, but have you put in your lockers, and set up your gears yet? im in the process of putting mine in, and the wiring is a sunuvabitch. let me know if you need any help with it.
leorn said:haven't got ahold of the guy i know yet. really it just needs to be done by easter. i haven't found a trail in northern utah that i need lockers for. i want to get them in though. i bet i've called the guy 10 times and have yet to get anyone home. i might have to give you a call on fri to check out how things are going. i want to see how you did the housing.
94redtoy said:yeah the housing looks pretty good, cept its hard to drill the holes straight without a drill press. im waiting on getting my pinion back from the machinist, im an idiot and pounded it out with a hammer, and ****ed up the threads. my truck is stock 4.56, wish i woulda known that earlier, but oh well. were goin to moab fri night, dont know your plans and i know its short notice, but its be sick if you could come down. yeah were on fall break so give me a call anytime.
rockstacker said:Common Question, the wider the tire the more it loads the sidewall which causes instability in turning and side hilling. For example you are on an off camber hill and stop and start to turn up hill, As you ease the vehicle foward the first thing the tire does is unload the twist you put in it, this causes the tire to "scrub" the rock impeading traction. With an ultra wide tire on bead locks and aired down you can turn the rim a couple inches inside the tire before the contact patch moves. This is not good for accurate turning.
Kyle said:The wider the tire is, there is less wieght that is distributed to each lug on the ground witch makes you lose traction.
This is something Jason Paule and I talked about in Tennessee. after running 15.50's on my buggy I would say there is lots of truth to that
Kyle