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Re: why do some people,,,
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Posted by Bill B on March 06, 2003 at 04:19:54 from (68.118.178.171):
In Reply to: why do some people,,, posted by Bryce Andreasen (Magnum) on March 05, 2003 at 20:02:12:
I have seen factory photos of the wheels dished in, presumeably for narrower tread I agree that it looks funny. I think there is an optical illusion that makes the tractor look more tippy, even if the wheels are slid all the way out, so the tires are where they would be with the wheels dished out and not slid all the way out on the axels. I think a lot of is it what we are used to seeing. In the 60s we put big tires on the back of our muscle cars for more traction. Imagine how it would look if the kids today put big tires on the front of their honda civics.
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