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Originally posted by Toolman View Postwhen you use smaller tires, it makes for bigger fun.
Last edited by aw12345; 08-06-14, 07:32 PM.
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Originally posted by Mitch View PostRoger, you do know the perfect night run. Keep up the tradition. I wish I could make it.SBCO Fire Dept. CERT volunteer
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Originally posted by aw12345 View PostSorta, smaller tires makes for smaller rocks and a bigger chance of damage. One feller in our group ran JB on 32's had a heck of a time getting over some of the pebbles, had to power and bump over stuff that you and I can crawl over without effort. More control leads to less damage and abuse of your vehicle.
I agree with you 100% that the bigger tires result in more control and less damage IF the driver cares about controlling wheel spin and avoiding trail damage. Sometimes drivers substitute tire size (and beefed up axles) for skill and they power over an obstacle instead of using driving finesse to pick a line which minimizes wheel spin. That leads to bigger tire ruts and makes it tougher for the next driver. Who's never seen a buggy with huge tires claw they way over an obstacle with wheels spinning and leaving huge ruts and holes behind them?
RussLast edited by Russ Chung; 08-25-14, 03:32 PM.If you don't like the way I drive, stay out of the bushes!
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