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Needing a new set of fronts (get through 3 sets a year due to the mileage), so will test out the claims of increasing tread wear by 25% and better handling.
E&D Motors behind Stratstones between Wilmslow and Handforth. Much cheaper than Kwik Fit and some interesting alternative makes. I had some very soft compound Italian tyres from there a few years ago. Car stuck to the road like sh1t to a blanket but drove the tread off them in about 7000 miles.
They'll probably need to order them in though as they don't usually stock anything narrower than a 225.
Though these ultra low profile tyres seem to be 90% rubber already...
You only find out that one is flat, er, not inflated, when you reach the next bend...
Unless your car tells you - and because the Septics are such awful lazy and litigious drivers, tyre pressure monitoring systems are now mandatory there.
Cannot comment on the nitrogen handling as yet - because the numpties did not balance my wheels. No weights on either wheel and the steering wheel wobbling about.
About to go back and give them the what for.......
Donkey sanctuaries are having to put donkeys down because there are so many.
Perhaps they could be employed some way in this?
Burning their dried droppings in an external combustion engine to power the vehicles, perhaps? You could tie donkeys, and similar animals, to the vehicle and have them run alongside. The driver then just collects the occasional free fuel donation and pops it on the engine to dry until it is ready to add to the fire.
Why not make tyres out of steel? Or at the very least a steel rim around a wooden spoked wheel. And make the roads from steel too.
Donkey sanctuaries are having to put donkeys down because there are so many.
Perhaps they could be employed some way in this?
Burning their dried droppings in an external combustion engine to power the vehicles, perhaps? You could tie donkeys, and similar animals, to the vehicle and have them run alongside. The driver then just collects the occasional free fuel donation and pops it on the engine to dry until it is ready to add to the fire.
A friend of mine had his tyre filled with CO2. He reckoned that the greenhouse effect was so great that the temperature of his drive increased by two degrees for every inch that sea level rose and the ice caps retreated.
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