why do some tractor trailers have a loose tire (not mounted on a wheel) on the back of the cab or under the trailer? wouldnt it be better if it were on a wheel?
surely i don't believe of so. I lost 60 lbs a pair yrs in the past in bout 4 months and that i did not have any loose pores and skin in any respect. also, i did not even exercising basic!! only ate extremely wholesome. SO my aspect is, once you're making plans on determining and firming up even as dropping weight, then NO i fairly doubt you may have loose pores and skin. Plus 40 lbs i don't believe of is that a lot to have loose pores and skin, its usually the those that lose one hundred+lbs.
if you look closely the tire is mounted. it's called an open center rim mounted by clamps, instead of lug nuts like a car or pickup. They carry them because of the same reason you have a spare in your trunk. A flat tire to a trucker is lost time and lost revenue. Besides a cheap one runs over $300, not counting the road side tire change. A flat tire can cost a trucker up to $900.
Tires on Trucks are not mounted like on cars.they are hollow and the lugs hold the mounted tire to the axel not the rim.