Sounds good in theory. Can anyone think of any possible cons to these?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmL2LCb6q7Y
9/18/2011 8:22:38 AM
Holy fucking old thread
9/18/2011 9:07:22 AM
May bad. I don't post in the garage much.
9/18/2011 9:56:41 AM
but what if you get a flat
9/18/2011 11:17:31 AM
Just wait for the spokes to fill with rocks and mud........
9/18/2011 11:18:40 AM
con: they soften up considerably with heat and start to break down fastcon: they are currently unavailable
9/18/2011 2:14:58 PM
9/18/2011 2:30:46 PM
Bet it would cost $Texas to get them retreaded at your certified Michelin dealer
9/18/2011 2:41:25 PM
haha, i posted this same thread something like 5 years agoit was old then
9/19/2011 8:42:19 AM
9/19/2011 8:43:02 AM
the main reason is what stowaway said... Go off road with those and you won't be able to go on road without hosing them off, your tires will be more out of balance then if all the weights had flown off them.
9/19/2011 9:13:15 AM
There is noreasons for them NOT to have sidewalls that would act as a non-load bearing dust shield. in fact, passenger applications I've seen before had sidewalls and on the exterior looked just like a regular tire.I was always wondering about why they are not used on a lot more vehicles, and according to Wikipedia
9/19/2011 1:10:00 PM
^ i read that, too...and i was curious as to how much of that might be prevented using a cover on all those holes...
9/19/2011 2:23:37 PM
the vibration would probably be better but the heat would be significantly worse.
9/19/2011 2:54:42 PM
I assume the vibration is from the spokes. I wonder why they don't make more, smaller spokes or use a cellular structure, like a foam core of some sort?
9/19/2011 2:59:44 PM
i think these would look baller on your Lotus project. its like the spoked wheels of the 21st century. and you can top it off with OLED android-powered instrumentation
9/19/2011 3:57:17 PM
Heck, why not
9/19/2011 4:15:44 PM
^^^ the more rubber, the more heat
9/20/2011 1:38:40 AM