This is kind of a take off of Josh's D30 thread sparked by Mikes decision of 35's or 37's in his build thread.
Anyway, keeping this strictly between 33" tires and 35" tires, and a front D30 axle:
So my point is, in terms of breaking a D30 I don't see a huge difference with running a 33 compared to a 35. Does that 1" of rolling radius cross the line between a shaft snapping and one holding together? If you have the same width tire your contact area doesn't change so neither will traction. On the same accord, does the weight of some 20" of rubber area really cross that same line???
Not targeting anyone but for everyone who runs 33's instead of 35's or doesn't lock a 30 on 35's whats your reasoning behind it??
Anyway, keeping this strictly between 33" tires and 35" tires, and a front D30 axle:
So my point is, in terms of breaking a D30 I don't see a huge difference with running a 33 compared to a 35. Does that 1" of rolling radius cross the line between a shaft snapping and one holding together? If you have the same width tire your contact area doesn't change so neither will traction. On the same accord, does the weight of some 20" of rubber area really cross that same line???
Not targeting anyone but for everyone who runs 33's instead of 35's or doesn't lock a 30 on 35's whats your reasoning behind it??
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