Yes, untruing a wheel can affect spoke tightness as it may require adjusting the tension of the spokes to realign the wheel.
If this is a real-life question it can't be answered, as real rims and hubs have all kinds of shapes to them that mess up the measurements. IRL a spoke wouldn't reach all the way to the center for instance, it'd be attached some way off, at the hub flange. You'd also need to know what lace pattern is being used, as that affects spoke length. But if this was a maths question that isn't required to make sense then spoke length would be (42/pi)/2.
Spoke can be the past tense of speak. It can be the things that come from the centre of a wheel to its edge, giving the wheel its support. Similarly it can be the items that come from the centre of the top of an umbrella to support the covering of the umbrella.
Carefully, very carefully. If your wheel has good overall tension but is still out of true you slack the spokes on the protruding side with maybe 1/4 turn and then tighten the spoke on the disappearing side with equal amounts. But I'd suggest you go visit www.sheldonbrown.com first, he's got a nice and helpful piece on his site about wheel trueing.
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Yes, you can still drive it. You may have a tire out of balance or a wheel bearing getting bad. However, have a mechanic check it out soon.
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It is in the computer. You have to buy a computer software and a wire and the port on your truck is below the steering wheel. so you can mess with it while you are driving
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A prefix for "mess" could be "un-", as in "unmess".
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