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|    Alan to Xeno    |
|    Re: "Google Wallet may be making a retur    |
|    03 May 22 08:16:09    |
      XPost: comp.mobile.android       From: nuh-uh@nope.com              On 2022-05-03 1:38 a.m., Xeno wrote:       > On 3/5/2022 5:34 pm, Alan wrote:       >> On 2022-05-02 10:33 p.m., Xeno wrote:       >>> On 3/5/2022 2:27 am, Alan wrote:       >>>> On 2022-05-02 7:34 a.m., Michael Trew wrote:       >>>>> On 4/29/2022 9:48, Andy Burnelli wrote:       >>>>>> Michael Trew wrote:       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>> When you say a "static" balancer, do you mean a bubble balancer?       >>>>>>> I've       >>>>>>> seen some used shop equipment come up for sale on FB Marketplace and       >>>>>>> Craigslist before, still usually out of my preferred price range       >>>>>>> (cheap).       >>>>>>       >>>>>> The problem that anyone who has never worked on cars has with the       >>>>>> term       >>>>>> "dynamic balancing" is they fall prey to the fear-based marketing.       >>>>>>       >>>>>> Harbor Freight also sells a crappy bead breaker tool, which isn't       >>>>>> designed       >>>>>> for larger tires, but which works for those bigger SUV tires if       >>>>>> you put a       >>>>>> wooden board on it to "extend" its base as you step on the board       >>>>>> to keep       >>>>>> the bead breaker from tipping backward on those larger diameter       >>>>>> tires.       >>>>>       >>>>> Why is a tire larger than 18 inches ever necessary for a       >>>>> non-commercial vehicle? I don't think I've ever had a vehicle       >>>>> (I've owned well over 30 vehicles) with a larger than 15 inch       >>>>> diameter tire. That includes my F-150 and C10 trucks. My '97       >>>>> Chrysler LHS *might* have had 16" tires, at the largest. I hate       >>>>> needlessly large modern trucks and SUV's.       >>>>       >>>> You mean a 15" diameter WHEEL, don't you?       >>>>       >>>> :-)       >>>>       >>>> I'm kind of with you about needlessly large trucks, etc.       >>>>       >>>> My brother and I at one time each owned a RAM 1500, but mine was a       >>>> 1998, while his was a 2017 or 2018.       >>>>       >>>> The difference in size was startling.       >>>>       >>>> But larger wheels do have their place.       >>>>       >>>> Larger wheels on high performance vehicles allow for larger brakes,       >>>> and while larger brakes won't actually stop you any quicker for a       >>>> single stop, their greater heat capacity will mean they fade less       >>>> when doing multiple stops/slowings.       >>>       >>> Larger wheels with an overall larger diameter also negotiate potholed       >>> roads better than smaller diameter wheels. As a person who owned the       >>> original Minis with 10 inch wheels, I speak from experience. ;-)       >>>       >>       >> But that's not what we were talking about.       >>       >> :-)       >       > You weren't, I was. And did.       >              No. The discussion wasn't about that.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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