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<blockquote data-quote="pussy" data-source="post: 422825" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>Actually, i have a question to this thread, for wet or dry ?? sounds like more to wet condition..</p><p> </p><p><strong>' it is wise to have it more at the back or lesser at the front during heavy Rain ? '</strong> </p><p> </p><p>in the dry, nobody cares,right ? the tyres will surely grip even less than 1.5mm...even during the gymkhana, most of the cars had bald tyres at the rears...</p><p> </p><p>most of us are not fools to drive faster in the rain knowing that the rear thread or the front is 3mm lesser... </p><p> </p><p>Now, conti have raised the tyre marker to 5mm on their thread checker cos the with 3mm, some hero's can still think that it is safe... even 80km/h is not safe.. any speed above is aquaplaning..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pussy, post: 422825, member: 60"] Actually, i have a question to this thread, for wet or dry ?? sounds like more to wet condition.. [B]' it is wise to have it more at the back or lesser at the front during heavy Rain ? '[/B] in the dry, nobody cares,right ? the tyres will surely grip even less than 1.5mm...even during the gymkhana, most of the cars had bald tyres at the rears... most of us are not fools to drive faster in the rain knowing that the rear thread or the front is 3mm lesser... Now, conti have raised the tyre marker to 5mm on their thread checker cos the with 3mm, some hero's can still think that it is safe... even 80km/h is not safe.. any speed above is aquaplaning.. [/QUOTE]
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