The spring device was in the dust cap on rear wheel drive cars. The 
spindle on your front
driver is normally spinning with the wheel. Most of the newer cars use a 
sealed bearing on the rear
so don't know if you could put the little spring static drain device in 
the rear or not . Might help.
Dave// N�ATH

Mark Holman wrote:

>I just sent an email to bridgestone, also looked in Google search , all they 
>talk about is tire talc for Bicycycles, I probably presume he has plastic 
>hub caps also. the old days of metal caps was some sort of spring device .
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>when I get a response I'll post 4 everyone.
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>Mark Holman, CRO
>AB8RU
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>From: "na6df" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 4:11 PM
>Subject: [Repeater-Builder] radial tire static?
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>>Not repeater related so much, but I thought the great minds here
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>>One of my corporate bosses, a ham, is having his bridgestone tires
>>generate static while they are rolling, interfering with AM radio
>>reception. I know somebody used to sell a powder to put in the tires
>>that dissapated the static, but can't find any info on it now. It
>>has to do with some problem with "low rolling resistance" tires that
>>have low carbon content..
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>>Any ideas? thanks!
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