Nice explanationQuicktimederby said:You are correct on the narrowing the FDW side to keep the rear wheels off the rail. However by adjusting the FDW in or out relative to the body adjust where the rear of the car will track. I posted this somewhere but I will explain it again. In proxy racing you want to make your car as easy to stage as possible,(rear centered) and you want your cars staged the normal way they travel down the track. The best way I have found to get the rear of the car centered in motion is by doing a slow roll down the track and watch where the rear of the car is positioned while in motion. If the dominate side rear wheel is closer to the rail than I need to move the FDW in closer to the body which will move the rear dominate side away from the rail. If the non dominate rear wheel is closer to the rail than I need to move the FDW away from the body. Adjustment can be made by either notching the body or using a spacer. If you don't have a track to do a slow roll on use a yard stick and let the car gravity roll on it to make sure you have the clearance you need.
pony express said:Is there other reasons to notch or shave off the DFW side besides rail touching? With the front wheel canted in and the back canted out the back wheel shoud not touch unless you're not steering hard enough to the other side.
W racing said:Draw on the car body 1/2" axles using a straight edge across the width of the car. Mark the width of the nose and tail of the car on the top of the car. Place a bowl or plate so that it touches two points on the lines. One point on the nose. One point on the front axle and draw an arc. Repeat for the others side. Also repeat for the back. Although the back is likely straight anyways... But maybe not...
Then shape between the axles. I like to draw two lines down the length of the car that represent the narrowest point on the body between the axles. once you have these lines on the car then the bowls become easier to use to make curves.
My son and I are building a car soon and i will take pictures along the way.
derby freak said:QT, I have a suggestion on what might help you quite a bit. " let your kid cut the bodys out for you from now on"![]()
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