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Post by Chop Shop on Dec 30, 2009 7:44:39 GMT -7
Are there any advantages to running reversed wheels on the rear for pure stock with the new wheel style? I've seen the body modifications needed to run them reversed, but not sure if it will make a difference for stock wheels.
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Post by W Racing on Dec 30, 2009 10:06:55 GMT -7
Are there any advantages to running reversed wheels on the rear for pure stock with the new wheel style? I've seen the body modifications needed to run them reversed, but not sure if it will make a difference for stock wheels. Done correctly reversed wheels have an advantage: 1) Stiffer (though not so much advantage with Pure Stock) 2) Rounder. Any variations in tread width would cause canted rears to be less round unless they are reveresed. There are plenty of Pure Stock cars that are fast and not reversed so I am going to start there and work my way into reversed maybe mis-season if I can get reversed wheels to work in Stock Class where there is more of an advantage in my opinion.
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