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  1. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny

    show me on this anatomically accurate doll where it says 75%.

    It doesn't...I converted it for you to a percentage. From a new tire depth to a used one with 75% use still on it..it's all very simple if you buy the same brand/type of tires and know the depth of a brand new one...

    btw..the fact different brands/types of tires have different depths support the fact it's not a fucking big deal as long as there is plenty of tread on it ;).

    Again, if you have tires on your car...you are using used tires.
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  3. Splam African Astronaut
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny eveeytime i hear guesstistics like this i just have to ask;

    how did you came to the conclusion that theres still 75% left on the tire ?

    did you took out a ruler and measured the threads depth ? did you compared their weights ? did you perform complex arimethics ?

    why not 80% ? how about 70%. 60% maybe ?

    We all know 86.54% of all statistics are made up. Get used to it. It's a convenient way of conveying approximately how much tire tread is left. Don't take it so literally.
  4. CandyRein Black Hole
    Originally posted by CandyRein

    Grocery haul of fruits and veggs and a roast for tonight..

    I’m gonna bang some strawberries 🍓 and kiwi 🥝 now 😋

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    Out in the countryside, where I am, we have an insane amount of space.

    But just renting a single room in a city would be really expensive. More than I really want to pay.

    You must have quite a commute, no?
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    looks fab Starr 🥰😍👍🏻

    i'll be doing the same- some grocery shopping for tonight's dinner after workout.

    speaking of...
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  8. Originally posted by Splam We all know 86.54% of all statistics are made up.


    Mine are part of the 13.46% then.
  9. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson It doesn't…I converted it for you to a percentage. From a new tire depth to a used one with 75% use still on it..it's all very simple if you buy the same brand/type of tires and know the depth of a brand new one…

    btw..the fact different brands/types of tires have different depths support the fact it's not a fucking big deal as long as there is plenty of tread on it ;).

    Again, if you have tires on your car…you are using used tires.

    so you knew the exact depth of those tires when new ?

    without googling, tell me the make and model of your tires and the depth of its groove/thread or whatever its called.

    no, googling.
  10. on topic.



    for like fiddy cents.
  11. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny so you knew the exact depth of those tires when new ?

    without googling, tell me the make and model of your tires and the depth of its groove/thread or whatever its called.

    no, googling.

    Don't remember, at the time I'd already googled it though and had the information at hand on a convenient piece of paper.

    Next question.
  12. larrylegend8383 Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny on topic.



    for like fiddy cents.

    Now hang yourself with it.
  13. FYI...initiate copy/paste.....NOW:

    A new tire has an average of 10/32 to 11/32 of an inch, with winter tires and light truck tires offering slightly more. As you drive, however, the tire tread gradually wears away. Anything above 4/32 of an inch is considered good.
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  18. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson FYI…initiate copy/paste…..NOW:

    A new tire has an average of 10/32 to 11/32 of an inch, with winter tires and light truck tires offering slightly more. As you drive, however, the tire tread gradually wears away. Anything above 4/32 of an inch is considered good.

    now lets see the methematical works that work them into 75%.
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    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny confirmed landscapper.

    Literally everyone is a landscaper.
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