Mr. WTF - the laughs on you. There is a phrase that refer to; not so much as square wheels, but square tires. It was when the old bias ply tires were around. When you parked the vehicle at the end of the day, the tires were warm. The vehicle would sit overnight, a flat spot would settle in the tread face. It was more noticeable if the vehicle was loaded. The next day when went out you'd here a thunk, thunk for several miles. It was referred to as square tires. Today, there is still bias ply transport tires & the same problem still exists.
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2007-09-15 03:13:24
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answered by Mr. T 7
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i have seen videos of cars they built with square and rectangular wheels that worked the wheel had gears on the inside and it flopped around it actually worked better Thain i thought it would
gee us humans can be creative cant we
2007-09-15 11:13:43
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answered by mobile auto repair (mr fix it) 7
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Just certain cars.Mine has triangle wheels.Beats the h#ll out of me going down hill.
2007-09-15 10:36:45
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answered by joystoy33 3
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Yes, and mine has no floor, I use my feet like Fred Flintstone to get around.
2007-09-15 09:41:32
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answered by Stuck in the middle of nowhere 7
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No, but drive around stoke on trent in the UK and you might think they have
2007-09-15 10:51:14
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answered by Dreamweaver 4
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I will answer your question with another.
Do you have a square head?
2007-09-15 10:19:56
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answered by Dondi 7
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that is just like when you have a flat tire it is only flat on the bottom lol
2007-09-15 09:42:02
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answered by hermitofnorthdome 5
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No, But if you turn it sideways it can appear to be a rectangle.
2007-09-15 09:42:13
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answered by Anonymous
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