Old 07-26-17 | 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by wphamilton
I think the direct effect (of rubber compound, thickness and case material and speed, and I'd include ply layers and directions) on rolling resistance of the tire is very much greater than whatever indirect effect there is from the difference in contact patch size and shape from those same qualities. If that is indeed more than just theoretical.
Totally agree.

The argument was on area of patch in different tires of the same PSI at speed.
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