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No, how does the tyre with 5mm on the back have more grip than the one with 3.5mm on the back under braking?
Appart from when your driving through standing water (although there will be VERY little difference between 3.5 and 5mm when you are) the tyre compound has a far greater impact on the...
Lol, I don't know that side to well but went over homemoss about a month ago and thought it was good but chose a s**t way back!
Area I know is more over your way tbh. Ripponden, hebden way...Sort of did that ish earlier this year. I will try and have a think.
Mine does it a tiny bit, its the seals on the rear arch's letting the water in whilst driving in the wet. thats why it still does it even though its in a garage.
Locking the wheels might be posible in both cars, but I'm sure your aware that locking the wheels to stop is NOT the quickest way to stop a car. When braking as quickly as possible you also have to look at things like the heat build up that occours which will have an effect on stopping distance...
Re: Huddersfield Meet
Definates
1) leeds_182 (22nd or 29th)
2) jenic (22nd or 29th)
3) realnumber 1 (29th only)
Getting some overtime in this weekend, might get some on the 29th also but will have to see how much I get done this weekend!
I wonder if the car was flood damaged in its past? That could explain why there is grit inside blocking it all the time. I remember when I was looking for a 172 and came across one that had rust stains on the side skirts (amongst other issues) I didn't stay there long lol