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December 15th, 2007 11:50 PM #11
I see some trucks do that. Wouldnt it make it more unstable and prone to tip-over since the design was for 6-wheels?
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December 16th, 2007 09:32 AM #12
It does if you mount the rear wheel like you would the ineer wheel.. if you mount it the way the outer wheel is mounted it becomes almost as stable as a 6w provided it is not loaded to its maximum payload capacity. 4W and 6W trucks vary only a few inches in dimensions and commonly with the same engine. Payload capacity is the main advantage of a 6W truck.
IIRC they're with AVID. The reported numbers in the TG article are from CAMPI.
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