I know this is a question that may have already been answered in this forum, but I can't seem to find the exact solution I'm looking for.
And of course the easy solution is DON'T bend the back axles, use a jig or buy a pre-drilled body with them already canted. But I don't own a jig and have no means to drill them, and a drilled body is usually not an option. I'm stuck with BSA blocks/slots. I can leave them straight, but when I DO bend them, my question is:
What is the best way to align the back wheels with bent axles? I have no trouble with the front, but think this is where I struggle most. I don't know any way to check them besides by eye. When one of my cars is slow and has bent back axles, it's ALWAYS this problem. I can turn one axle and guess, then turn the other and guess...but this leaves a lot of room for error and can take a long time and a lot of tinkering. Between the back wheels and the front, I'm puzzled about which to adjust to get the best results. I just end up guessing on both back axles until the car seems faster and I'm sure it won't ride the rail, but this is inexact and there has to be a better way, right?
Thanks in advance. This is the ONE thing I feel I can do better and really put together a fast car!
And of course the easy solution is DON'T bend the back axles, use a jig or buy a pre-drilled body with them already canted. But I don't own a jig and have no means to drill them, and a drilled body is usually not an option. I'm stuck with BSA blocks/slots. I can leave them straight, but when I DO bend them, my question is:
What is the best way to align the back wheels with bent axles? I have no trouble with the front, but think this is where I struggle most. I don't know any way to check them besides by eye. When one of my cars is slow and has bent back axles, it's ALWAYS this problem. I can turn one axle and guess, then turn the other and guess...but this leaves a lot of room for error and can take a long time and a lot of tinkering. Between the back wheels and the front, I'm puzzled about which to adjust to get the best results. I just end up guessing on both back axles until the car seems faster and I'm sure it won't ride the rail, but this is inexact and there has to be a better way, right?
Thanks in advance. This is the ONE thing I feel I can do better and really put together a fast car!