Hang on. I watched this video a few times. The only references I see to this being a "FWD" video, is the woman pointing at the front PS tire and the close up shot of (I assume) the same tire turned outward. Did I miss something? --- :^) They also show a Beemer. (yes I know it is shown driving like a FWD, but I assume this is a video for the "uneducated".) I *think*, that Beemers were RWD for longer than most? Like Mercs? Regardless of where the drive wheels are, does this video mean that the better tires go on the rear? IMHO, it's a combination of weight distribution and where the drive wheel(s) actually are. Just my .02.... in "hindsight". --- ;^)
Neil.
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Roger Whittaker <rogerwhitt1@gmail.com> wrote: > http://jumpcut.com/view/?id=E40FD4B4EF8811DBB21B000423CEF5F6 > > -- > roger w |
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