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directional running backwards
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directional running backwards
I some times see people running directional tyres the wrong way
why do people do this? any benifit?
I wouldnt think of running my simex backwards, they grip too well in the correct direction
someone enlighten me please
why do people do this? any benifit?
I wouldnt think of running my simex backwards, they grip too well in the correct direction
someone enlighten me please
Jeep Wrangler TJ
Jeep Cherokee XJ
Jeep Cherokee XJ
For some, especially in competition use, the ability for reverse traction is a good bonus. This is usually reversing front ones... some say steering response is also better this way.
I have been running my mongrels all 4 in correct direction, and don't feel the need to change this on mine
christover
I have been running my mongrels all 4 in correct direction, and don't feel the need to change this on mine
christover
4WD SUZUKI CLUB VICTORIA
http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
i guess that would explain why a lot of farming attachments run directional backwards. sort of makes sense to me nowNJ SWB wrote:Something like Claws are designed to push water/slush from the centre of the tread out to the sides - this helps them dig holes?
I guess that running them backwards will tend to pull stuff into the centre and dig less?
Just a guess...
Scott
The Micket T website suggests either way, depending in whether you want traction or flotation
http://www.mickeythompsontires.com/faq_ ... html#faq10
http://www.mickeythompsontires.com/faq_ ... html#faq10
Stereo by Simex!
yeah thats spot onNJ SWB wrote:Something like Claws are designed to push water/slush from the centre of the tread out to the sides - this helps them dig holes?
I guess that running them backwards will tend to pull stuff into the centre and dig less?
Just a guess...
Scott
run backwards they work better on loose surfaces by holding the dirt in
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