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DG
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What size have you got DSL ...they don't look like Disco 19's Existential Phenomenologist.
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Thu Aug 31 2006 2:42pm |
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DSL
Member Since: 11 May 2006
Location: Heading here ^^^^ :)
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255/55R19s on 19" FFRR rims. They fit the D3 perfectly (8 x 19" wheels) as they are 2006 rims, earlier ones don't fit (i've been reliably informed!)
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Thu Aug 31 2006 2:47pm |
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DG
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FFRR post 2006 eh ...That's handy to know Existential Phenomenologist.
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Thu Aug 31 2006 2:49pm |
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DSL
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Got them from Nene 4x4, as these are the bottom of the RR food chain (wheels wise) so easily available with RR types upgrading wheels. They were not too expensive with new rubber, £216 incl wheel each for 5, tyres on blackcircles.com alone were £225ish (from memory).
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Thu Aug 31 2006 2:55pm |
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JMC
Member Since: 25 Feb 2006
Location: Aberdeen-Angus. Where the Bull* comes from!
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NoDo$h wrote:This is why tyres like Michelin Energy are able to quote improved fuel economy as a result of reduced rolling resistance, which in turn produces less noise.
I find this rather worrying as there must be some level of reduced traction from reduced rolling resistance. Less noise perhaps..... until you slide off the road into a tree
Time for a PHD to come in here I think - DSL, whats the physics on this....
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Thu Aug 31 2006 3:58pm |
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Guy
Member Since: 05 Jul 2005
Location: Sitting Down, Facing Front
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If you are having difficulty sleeping, print off and read the whole report. It goes into grip and traction IIRC...
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Thu Aug 31 2006 4:10pm |
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DSL
Member Since: 11 May 2006
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JMC wrote:Time for a PHD to come in here I think - DSL, whats the physics on this.... 
My theory of the cosmos stands up to this. As they say in Yorkshire, "You don't get nought for nought!"
Beside, I'm a geochemist (of sorts), what would I know about physics, or chemistry for that matter! OK, I'm just another rock hitting, mud slapping geologist that pretends he knows what he's doing!
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Fri Sep 01 2006 9:42am |
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