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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Kill Drive-Thru
Beat an SS on the way home
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<blockquote data-quote="65mph_Roll" data-source="post: 2556499" data-attributes="member: 29161"><p>the softness of the rubber compound is not uniform; it gets harder as you get to the casing and sidewall vs. the tread. So, while the "tread", as you point out, is there for reasons other than just traction, is still a valid indictor of "stickyness”, or lack-of, remaining in a tire. The sidewall and casing are different from the tread in terms of physical properties of the rubber compound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65mph_Roll, post: 2556499, member: 29161"] the softness of the rubber compound is not uniform; it gets harder as you get to the casing and sidewall vs. the tread. So, while the "tread", as you point out, is there for reasons other than just traction, is still a valid indictor of "stickyness”, or lack-of, remaining in a tire. The sidewall and casing are different from the tread in terms of physical properties of the rubber compound. [/QUOTE]
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