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04.21.2008, 04:46 PM
Yeah, cuz you should have seen the tires ballooning. Just imagine 3 feet of snow, then a driving start on the road onto the ditches (deep deep snow), then pulling full throttle (geared for ~45mph), and the tires grow to twice the size... it basically glides across the snow, it's quite a sight.
So, maybe it's because the tire balloons into a thin disk and bundles up the foam and perhaps wears the foam down?
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