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Gittes

09/12/13 1:31 AM

#94586 RE: bladelawless #94571

I pay nearly $400/tire for my Michelins and my tire shop stocks plenty that cost much more. Cambertire prices are well within the reach of even a casual car fan. To say nothing of the Fast & Furious crowd, who spend every spare cent on race mods.
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unbiased investor

09/12/13 8:01 AM

#94661 RE: bladelawless #94571

"Dangerous in a straight line at highway speeds" , "The physics strongly support this" That is as incorrect a statement as I have ever seen. The physics support it so much that I can only assume that no be else came up with the design years ago for one of two reasons. One, they thought it might look a little weird on the car due to the slight camber. Two, they didn't know how to build the camber into the tires or the technology didn't exist when/if someone had the thought. Crack open a physics book and read it as it relates to this technology. Then come back on the board with your calculations. Please include all facets of the tire such as the treading, rubber shoulder, etc. as all areas are important to the safety and handling of the vehicle. I'll be here to show you the math errors at that point. Good luck.
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copaco2007

09/12/13 8:43 AM

#94681 RE: bladelawless #94571

These tires are special for sports cars what do u expect their prices tp be ...peanuts...once the tires are developped for ordinary cars...I am sure the prices will be adjusted accordingly....Now we have the product and we have John Scott behind it...Go CBYI ...Go Cambertire...