Hi guys here are some modified Penta's and Bundt's enjoy http://www.m-100.cc/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=6835
"BenzBoy: It does not matter how wide a tyre / rim combination is, so long the offset for the rim is OK. For zero offset steering (whch the W116 has,) the centre of the contact patch of the tyre on the road must pass through the axis of the king pin or what serves as that axis."
Right - I see.
OK try this then:
I am advised of the following - If you're interested simply in the area of contact for tyres I believe the calculation is straightforward and easily derived on the back of an envelope.
If w = gross weight of vehicle in pounds
p = tyre pressure in PSI
n = Number of tyres
c = contact area per tyre (in square inches)
then c = w/np
If the front and rear tyres run different pressures the above formula could get complicated but I haven't derived it yet so I can't say for sure.
Even further - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slip_angle and http://www.performancesimulations.com/fact-or-fiction-tires-1.htm
Nothing is as simple as it first seems.
Regards,
Brian
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