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2022-08-05 at 6:35 PM UTC
Originally posted by cigreting You have no idea if they hit something and caused internal damage. Tires can have damage that doesnt show up until a few thousand miles later then youll find out. For a vehicle that would be used around town and no highway use id feel comfortable using used tires but id never run used tires on the highway. My life is worth more than saving a few dollars
This is the most I've ever seen You type about automotive work. Low wage tire monkey confirmed
Also your life is not worth much and you will neve4 leave an heir -
2022-08-05 at 6:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by cigreting You have no idea if they hit something and caused internal damage. Tires can have damage that doesnt show up until a few thousand miles later then youll find out. For a vehicle that would be used around town and no highway use id feel comfortable using used tires but id never run used tires on the highway. My life is worth more than saving a few dollars
The scenario you paint equally applies to new tirea. I could also be hit by a meteor...I'm gonna go with 40 yrs road experience though on this one...rubber is rubber...Lets remeber all tires are used tires once you drive 1ft on them -
2022-08-05 at 6:49 PM UTCciggy...what happens when you rent a vehicle? you put new tires on it?
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2022-08-05 at 6:49 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson The scenario you paint equally applies to new tirea. I could also be hit by a meteor…I'm gonna go with 40 yrs road experience though on this one…rubber is rubber…Lets remeber all tires are used tires once you drive 1ft on them
I will come to Texas and pee on your grave while LMAO if I ever find out you died on the freeway due to a blown out tire. -
2022-08-05 at 6:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker I will come to Texas and pee on your grave while LMAO if I ever find out you died on the freeway due to a blown out tire.
Lol, another guy who has never rented a car.
Sorry gramps, you'll have to go to England...I'm gonna be creamated and have my ashes spread over Mam Tor -
2022-08-05 at 7:24 PM UTChave you everr considered just riding on 4 donuts or are you better than that
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2022-08-05 at 7:45 PM UTC
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2022-08-05 at 7:55 PM UTCNo one gonna answer the dilemma of renting a car and then having to drive on the used tires on it?
get the fuck oudda here... -
2022-08-05 at 10:13 PM UTC
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2022-08-05 at 10:21 PM UTCI've never driven a rental
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2022-08-06 at 1:38 AM UTC
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2022-08-16 at 2:42 PM UTC
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2022-08-16 at 10:56 PM UTC
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2022-08-16 at 11:30 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson "New tires have an average tread depth of 8 to 9 millimeters (10/32 to 11/32 inches). As you drive, the tread will wear down. A tire with a tread depth below 1.6 millimeters (2/32 inches) lacks grip. Braking distance and vehicle control are impaired."
1.6 mm is 20% of 8mm or 17.8% of 9mm
this is not true at all.
explain why racing tires are slick. -
2022-08-16 at 11:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker I will come to Texas and pee on your grave while LMAO if I ever find out you died on the freeway due to a blown out tire.
↑ note the last thing shlomo parker would like to do to another recently deceased man is to show him his penis.
why are you showing me your penis
i ... i just want to pee man. -
2022-08-16 at 11:58 PM UTCI hope you never have a flat tire at a high rate of speed. you are a good user
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2022-08-17 at 1:21 PM UTC
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2022-08-17 at 1:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny this is not true at all.
explain why racing tires are slick.
The Material racing tires are made out of is much more "sticky" than a standard road tire...that's why they are only good for a couple of hundred laps or less...they also swap them out if it rains for treaded tires.
Stay in school kid. -
2022-08-17 at 2:23 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson The Material racing tires are made out of is much more "sticky" than a standard road tire…that's why they are only good for a couple of hundred laps or less…they also swap them out if it rains for treaded tires.
Stay in school kid.
"sticky"
what are they made out of bubble gums ? -
2022-08-17 at 2:53 PM UTC