From: Tunku on
ChrisCoaster <ckozicki(a)snet.net> wrote in news:1186526922.441257.74530
@l70g2000hse.googlegroups.com:

> You mean swap the front wheels left to right. - swapping them front to
> back won't accomplish anything.
>

And why not?

--
Tunku

"Caution : traces of irony and other metallic objects may be present in the
above post"
From: adder1969 on
On Aug 7, 4:35 pm, klu...(a)panix.com (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
> adder1969 <adder1...(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
> >I'm lead to believe that *technically* some "states" in The States
> >aren't states at all but are territories therefore there are fewer
> >actual states than most people think. This won't help the car of
> >course.
>
> No, territories aren't counted in with the fifty states. However,
> the Commonwealth of Virginia and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts are.
> --scott
>

*Commonwealths* - that's what I was thinking of, not territories.

From: ChrisCoaster on
On Aug 7, 7:02 pm, Tunku <stuartggray-nos...(a)dsl.pipex.com> wrote:
> ChrisCoaster <ckozi...(a)snet.net> wrote in news:1186526922.441257.74530
> @l70g2000hse.googlegroups.com:
>
> > You mean swap the front wheels left to right. - swapping them front to
> > back won't accomplish anything.
>
> And why not?
>
> --
> Tunku
>
> "Caution : traces of irony and other metallic objects may be present in the
> above post"
_________________
Tires vary slightly from their specified diameter and shape - albeit
by fractions of a millimeter- even consecutive copies of the same
model coming off the assembly. A tire may even be cone-shaped - that
is, its inside shoulder circumference(the side you don't see) may be
greater than its outside shoulder circumference. This will cause the
tire to pull in the direction of lesser circumference.

Keeping the tire on the same side of the car will not correct pull
related to conicity(cone shaped properties).

-CC


From: * on


JJ <Theom(a)hotmail.com> wrote in article
<v66ui.6538$2v5.5067(a)bignews2.bellsouth.net>...
> Commonwealth of Kentucky
>
>
>

A bit further North, and a lot bigger.....That's the "key" to the answer.





From: edzacks on
* wrote:
> JJ <Theom(a)hotmail.com> wrote in article
> <v66ui.6538$2v5.5067(a)bignews2.bellsouth.net>...
>
>>Commonwealth of Kentucky
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> A bit further North, and a lot bigger.....That's the "key" to the answer.
>
>
>
>
>
That would be Pennsylvania