Directional tires.
i don't know if there is, but i'm sure it was designed to go the right way...kind like driving you car in reverse all the time. you can, but it was meant to go forward.
i had a friend who did that, but he only had the rims on for a few weeks. nothing happened.
i had a friend who did that, but he only had the rims on for a few weeks. nothing happened.
Originally posted by Skywalker
Why would you want to do that?!??!
Why would you want to do that?!??!
Negative camber
Directional tires are made to maximize resistance to hydroplaning. They must always roll in one direction to maintain its wet traction capabilities. The tread blocks and grooves optimize handling and channel water out of the tires. Don't know if it will ruin your tire, but they were designed to roll in only one direction, and you might be taking a very unnecessary life risk.






