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Post by bartturner on Feb 15, 2011 13:14:11 GMT -7
When you turn around your wheels on the rear of the car like ___ has done on his Stock car. What does the wheel hit on the side of the car?
Do you just shape the car around the axle hole to be more pointed but just leave wood?
If you are not allowed to cant the wheels does turning the wheels around still have any advantage? If so, why does turning the wheels around speed of the car?
Thanks!
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Post by downslope on Feb 15, 2011 19:33:56 GMT -7
I like most use teflon washers to space the wheels. You can get #5 screw washers from mcmaster car website. If you do not cant, the reverse wheels will not help you much from what I have seen.
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Post by azgreg on Feb 16, 2011 21:50:53 GMT -7
I sometimes build up a small cone with nail polish.
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