Bearing Car questions

Reggie

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Feb 18, 2017
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Hi guys! I was wondering a little bit about bearing cars. I know I'm jumping ahead of my skill level but I have three questions. How wide are bearing car bodies typically made and at what height are the axle holes drilled front and rear? The rear axle is drilled straight for a solid one piece axle. Do you still have a canted DFW for steer? I don't plan on building a bearing car any time soon I was just curious really.

Oh and good luck to all of you at the Nats! I'll be watching the live feed.
 
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Width...wide enough to hold the weight. Height for holes, that depends on the wheels and wheelbase. The fastest bearing car I have has a wheelbase that's wide as possible, then the drill height is just enough so that it clears at the curve of the track. Canted the DFW just slightly and without a K-groove it is a little harder for me to tune. The hardest part for me is getting a good tight fit on the axle for the bearings. Broke more than one wheel trying to get that just right.
 
Thin to win buddy. Narrow across the nose. I like to offset my guide pin, preference. Cut a tuning groove and flatten two sides for tune. Clean them bladez. Clean them balls. Clean that skin. Pack that weight. Clear the rails all around....see you on the hill...s.o.c.k.s.