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  • Airless tires?

    Think these would be any good offroad?


    How do to you mount a tire like this?
    I guess they would have to be designed with an "air pressure" perminently integrated into the tire?

    P.S. Looks cool going fast
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    Im pretty sure these concept tires have been out for at least 5 years. I think they would be terrible offroad but that is just my completed uneducated opinion.

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    • #3
      if they really do crinkle that much when running over something and they were made of a soft compound with aggresive tread i dont see why they would be bad . . . but if they really do compress that much how can they be good on a car?
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      • #4
        those been out forever, you dont mount the rubber, its called a Tweel, you replace rim and the "tire" part all at the same time.

        even made for big heavy things





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        • #5
          So what is wrong with it?
          Why is it not more popular?
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          • #6
            the cost probably outweighs its actual value.
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            • #7
              main reason is they were noisy on the road. the flexible spokes vibrated at high speed. hence why the shift developing them for industrial/military. The other problem comes with lots of factories needing to be redesigned, new machines, process , same goes for tire shops, new balancing etc. inventory problems etc. then the rim choice... cant just swap rim deisgn to easy.
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              • #8
                I saw them at SEMA two years ago on a Humvee were pretty cool but at the time IRC they were having a hard time with DOT approval to get the "consumer set" ready for mass production
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                • #9
                  If they could incorporate some sort of protection/tread for the sidewall, they would be moving in the right direction. But the way they are exposed now looks like they would quickly be thrashed.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Even View Post
                    If they could incorporate some sort of protection/tread for the sidewall, they would be moving in the right direction. But the way they are exposed now looks like they would quickly be thrashed.
                    They are open like that for demonstration purposes only.
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                    • #11
                      those things are so cool. I remember seeing them a little while ago.

                      97 TJ that I think is pretty neat.

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                      • #12
                        We have tires like that on some of the loaders at work. Everyone hates them compared to the ride of a traditional loader tire
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by OWEN View Post
                          We have tires like that on some of the loaders at work. Everyone hates them compared to the ride of a traditional loader tire
                          why do they hate them?

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                          • #14
                            probably cause they are gay and stupid
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by JeepBabiiXJ View Post
                              probably cause they are gay and stupid


                              Could be complete lack of weight compared to a pressurized tire.
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