Thread: Tire Pressure
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Old May 6th 05, 10:24 PM
Dan Smith
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"Joey Tribiani" > wrote in message
news:C7Pee.2479$sy6.628@lakeread04...
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> "Lorem Ipsum" > wrote in message
> ...
> > "Joey Tribiani" > wrote in message
> > news:23Gee.2444$sy6.1234@lakeread04...
> >
> > > there is no pressure increase.... you would have to overload the tire
> > > beyond
> > > what was the subject at hand to *ever* decrease the inside
> > > volume....period... you won't make the tire smaller...it will burst
> > > first...

> >
> > Yes - that's where you went wrong in the case of the balloon. In this

case
> > you would have to squash an underrated tire one hell of a lot to burst

it.
> I
> > am sure you have seen it happen at least once.
> >
> > > again you seem to have the theory, but you are still not quite

there....
> > > my
> > > tires on my pu contain 50psi cold.....even when i slap a couple tons

of
> > > gravel on the back it still has 50psi cold....

> >
> > Yep. Those tires are rated/built to the task. It is too bad the balloon

> part
> > of the thread was irrelevant to the thread.
> >

>
> i agree with you on the balloon being irrelevant, that was a spin by dan

to
> try and save face, did not work....BUT according to dan my tires should
> explode when i drive down the road...they have a MAXIMUM rating of

50psi....
> and he says that you can never have more than that...i can gurantee you

that
> when i drive down the road the tires heat up and the pressure goes up a

few
> pounds...then add the weight and according to Dan i should be on my rims

by
> now....
>
>


Bwah! ha! ha! ha!

Now you're hallucinating!


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