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Post by racewinner26 on Jan 16, 2010 15:18:42 GMT -7
I just noticed in some videos cars haveing some of the wheels reversed, what is the advantage or reason for it?? Thanks Rod
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Post by W Racing on Jan 17, 2010 0:49:34 GMT -7
I just noticed in some videos cars haveing some of the wheels reversed, what is the advantage or reason for it?? Thanks Rod Reversing the rear wheels does two things I can see: 1) stiffens the wheel 2) tread width variations no longer come into play which would cause the wheel to be more out of round. It can be flustrating to get correct and requires small mounds of bondo around the rear axles to work... Unless you are running needles on wide wheel cars... then the new Jewkes axle would allow the extra spacing with out the bondo...
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Post by racewinner26 on Jan 17, 2010 7:05:47 GMT -7
sounds like alot of trial & error to perfect.
Thanks for the reply
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Post by Teamfreeroller on Jan 18, 2010 18:53:46 GMT -7
yes it is but that keeps you diging.
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