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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
Traction Problems
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[QUOTE="turboTwang6, post: 1501249, member: 9569"] On hard surfaces, no, wider tread equals less traction, simply because the weight of your vehicle is spread over a larger area. Think about skinny vs. Wide tires in the snow, you have more pressure to the ground with the skinny tires which results in better traction. I haven't tried the toyo mts but the toyo ats in wider sizes aren't great on anything other than dry pavement. [/QUOTE]
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