On a side note my 24x3.0's have miles and miles of room . But I am not using a H.T. motor. One could prolly get more room if'n they had to, by custom mounting the China H.T. engine Over further to the left tho.
Goat,On a side note my 24x3.0's have miles and miles of room . But I am not using a H.T. motor. One could prolly get more room if'n they had to, by custom mounting the China H.T. engine Over further to the left tho.
Time to make some oxy/acetyline bombs again,,they will leave marks..lolYour not slapping yourself hard enough..
Tom- When I was a wee lad, I spent some fine afternoons at Sacramento Speedway, and I see it too. I read through this entire thread and what that fella was talking about is a problem I have, but it is not yours. Once had a job that took me to the desert. The dust is a strange thing, and static patterns are real. I believe the dust/ dirt/ roadgrime, coming off the ground via your rear tire, is being patterned onto your sidewall by your rear fender flares. and?It reminds me of 'wrinkle wall' drag slicks after a car has been towed through a dusty pit or return lane.
What's with this? Any ideas, guys? Tom
Trey,Tom- When I was a wee lad, I spent some fine afternoons at Sacramento Speedway, and I see it too. I read through this entire thread and what that fella was talking about is a problem I have, but it is not yours. Once had a job that took me to the desert. The dust is a strange thing, and static patterns are real. I believe the dust/ dirt/ roadgrime, coming off the ground via your rear tire, is being patterned onto your sidewall by your rear fender flares. and?
What do you think?