From: Recovry4x4@aol.com
Date: Sun Sep 21 2003 - 11:38:08 PDT
Steve is oh so right in respect to tire matching. I brewed up a little
formula to equalize output from each axle to minimize conflict. Measure all 8 tires
first. Don't fool with diameter, measure circumference. Mate the 2 longest
circumference tires together and put them on one side of an axle. Mate up the 2
shortest circumference tires together and put them on the opposite side of the
same axle that got the 2 tallest tires. Of the remaining 4 tires mate the 2
shortest together and the 2 tallest together and put them on the other axle.
There is no way to get it any closer without cutting or swappingin other tires.
Kenny
In a message dated 9/21/03 1:12:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, cckw@comcast.net
writes:
> The back end of a deuce is in 8WD ALL the time. The tires MUST be matched!
>
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