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Default O.T. tyre pressure sensors - how do they work?

On 24/06/18 11:35, Michael Chare wrote:
On 24/06/2018 07:05, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
harry brought next idea :
I do wonder about the benefits of alloy wheels. There was a recent
thread about the tyres on them sometimes not staying inflated and
they are quite easy to damage.

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Michael Chare

Improves ride and handling.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unsprung_mass


Actually alloy does neither. The weight is about the same and alloy is
sometimes even heavier than steel. The use of alloy is more about
design and fashion.


I agree although I think the original alloy wheels 50-60 years ago on
rally cars were to reduce the unsprung weight. Also it does appear that
reducing the unsprung mass does increase cabin noise and vibration which
is not what you want on a normal road car.


I agree - alloys are a pointless gimmick. Nickable so need locking nuts,
easily damaged by kerb grinding, expensive.

Why they couldn't just get the "look" by careful design of a full sized
"hub cap" beats me.