mkhuffman
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And where in his video did he address that point and prove it either way? He didn't. He ignored it. That is lazy at best. And definitely misleading. And it is not the only issue with the video.A wider tire does NOT mean more rubber on the road. Rubber touching the road 'aka' contact patch is related to vehicle weight, and it countered by tire pressure and sidewall strength. If that's your main point about Jason being wrong, I'd politely urge you to rewatch some of his videos with a more open mind.
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