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Originally Posted by Thegreatescape
TeeSter, I have to agree with you.
The tank tread analogy works well in a theoretical/perfect world, but it's nowhere near accurate when other variables (such as the rubber compound expanding, compressing, and slipping against the road surface - among others) are introduced in real world conditions.
Anyone that's every driven a 4WD truck with a locking front axle knows only too well how even a minor side-to-side variation in air pressure will induce a major pull to the side with lower pressure.
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Don't NASCAR crews alter their air pressures left side to right side to make the inner wheels a slightly smaller diameter so the car turns easier as well?