FAQ

What is the Loaded Radius of Rear Wheels?
Loaded radius of rear wheels is the distance from the center of the rear wheel to the road surface, affecting the racing car’s tire behavior and performance. Loaded Radius of Rear Wheels is usually measured using the Inch for Length. Note that the value of Loaded Radius of Rear Wheels is always positive. Typically, the value of Loaded Radius of Rear Wheels is greater than 0.
Can the Loaded Radius of Rear Wheels be negative?
No, the Loaded Radius of Rear Wheels, measured in Length cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Loaded Radius of Rear Wheels?
Loaded Radius of Rear Wheels is usually measured using the Inch[in] for Length. Meter[in], Millimeter[in], Kilometer[in] are the few other units in which Loaded Radius of Rear Wheels can be measured.
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