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With the two previous posts in mind
When people talk about a wider tire having better lateral stability, I think often they are inferring that this added lateral stability is on pavement. I believe this is a point made in Scott's tire selection white paper which I generally agree with.
Is it likely that a substantially narrower tire like the 255/85 Cooper ST not only lacks lateral stability on pavement but off-highway as well? Is this commonly accepted?
I understand that track width can add or reduce sidehill/rollover stability, but I'm talking more about (side slip) lateral stability on much less extreme sidehills. I'm thinking it makes more difference than many of us have considered in the past.
Opinions?
Experience?
Science?
When people talk about a wider tire having better lateral stability, I think often they are inferring that this added lateral stability is on pavement. I believe this is a point made in Scott's tire selection white paper which I generally agree with.
Is it likely that a substantially narrower tire like the 255/85 Cooper ST not only lacks lateral stability on pavement but off-highway as well? Is this commonly accepted?
I understand that track width can add or reduce sidehill/rollover stability, but I'm talking more about (side slip) lateral stability on much less extreme sidehills. I'm thinking it makes more difference than many of us have considered in the past.
Opinions?
Experience?
Science?
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