mudguppy
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i've been over 80 a couple times which is about 2600 rpm in 5th for me.
but i cruise at around 65 which is just over 2000 rpm.
but i cruise at around 65 which is just over 2000 rpm.
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When you see this headline, I hope none of all you GO FAST guys name is attached
SPEEDING Old ARMY TRUCK DOING 70 MPH KILLS MOM AND TWO KIDS"
It will really help the HOBBY.
Have any of you ever blowen a STEER TIRE ( or any tire in a bober) at even at 30, 40, 50, let alone 60, let me tell you it is a seat cushion event, now we are talken 70+, you GO FASTers can flame me all you want, you may get away with the speed for a while but it will get you in the end, there is a reason for the slogan "SPEED KILLS"
You guys that have lost a steer tire speak up
ARE these oversize tires SPEED rated for these speeds, or is 55 the speed rating ON the tire. ...
actually, no he doesn't. in fact, he's totally wrong. the speed rating is a product of rated load at specified max ambient temperature.Ron has a very good point. ....
Going too slow is every bit as deadly.When you see this headline, I hope none of all you GO FAST guys name is attached
SPEEDING Old ARMY TRUCK DOING 70 MPH KILLS MOM AND TWO KIDS"
It will really help the HOBBY.
Have any of you ever blowen a STEER TIRE ( or any tire in a bober) at even at 30, 40, 50, let alone 60, let me tell you it is a seat cushion event, now we are talken 70+, you GO FASTers can flame me all you want, you may get away with the speed for a while but it will get you in the end, there is a reason for the slogan "SPEED KILLS"
You guys that have lost a steer tire speak up