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Date:         Tue, 9 Jul 2013 21:31:41 -0600
Reply-To:     Richard A Jones <Jones@COLORADO.EDU>
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From:         Richard A Jones <Jones@COLORADO.EDU>
Subject:      Re: burning smell - brakes or tire?
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Dennis wrote: > Stopping ability is more > important than long life.

Perfectly said!

But, it's like saying good tires are better than cheap tires. That's the most common reflection of this idea on this list. "What's wrong with this [under-rated] cheaper tire" than a nice [more expensive] 102 rated tire?

Fighting Darwin in tiring. Or tire-ing.... ;-)

With tires, it is one failed stop--or one flat on a narrow road in Baja with a 12" dropoff on the side-- is worth a LOT more than up-front costs--in hind-sight. With brakes, it is one failed stop is worth a LOT more than cheap overall costs--in hind-sight.

Darwin favors those who lack the fore-sight to have hind-sight. You can quote me.

Richard


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