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On 6/1/2010 9:45 PM, sisu1a wrote:
LT tires are a good match for trailers (better than P type - passenger car tires - for the same size and speed rating) Why are they better? stiffer sidewalls = less sway... -p Given similar sizes, the tires on a passenger car that will be subject to high cornering loads will flex more side to side than the tires on a truck or trailer that need not handle high cornering loads? That seems counter intuitive to me. |
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