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Mini-Z Tire Question.

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FastEddy

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I'm seeing that the tires for the Mini-Z are advertised as being available in different Degrees.

What does this mean?
Are the tires beveled in various degrees to compensate to camber?
 
I Think it's degrees in offset on the wheel.
You read it right?
I know that they come in different compounds (from soft to hard).
 
No, The offset is an wheel issue and the degrees is a tire issue.
As I read, I think its the way they describe the CUMpuound for the tire but I'm not sure.
 
Found my answer.
Degrees is the compound hardness.
Weird but thats what they call it.

Now I just need to find out if a higher number is softer or harder.
I'm looking all over seems to be a secret.
 
In a durometer test for hardness, the higher the number, the harder the material.
 
robmob said:
In a durometer test for hardness, the higher the number, the harder the material.
You are right, I just found this. Just bass ackwards

On rubber hardness degree of hardness smeller the number softer they are.
 
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