Hello, new guy here.

Josh Smith

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Apr 30, 2018
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Hello people, outside of mostly stock BSA cars, I'm fairly new to some of this stuff. We just built our last car as my son moved on to boy scouts and as of now, the boy scouts don't race in our troop. However, I will likely continue to help out with the race down the road if needed. Us adults were talking about having an open class with very little to know rules outside of car weight. Like I mentioned earlier, I've only helped with stock BSA cars in the past so I am now to a lot of this other stuff. I was curious if someone could give me a little information on some wheels and axles? Are the bearing wheels the fastest?
I was looking at the dynasty razr wheels.........are those the fastest wheels?
Also, can someone tell me if the single axle is better than the single needle axles?

Thanks for any help, I'm just looking to have some fun with this.
 
Bearings will be faster than anything else.
If you run a BSA bearing wheel, you can run individual axles. If you run the acrylic razor wheels, a solid axle is probably best.

I would lean towards the BSA bearing wheels as they will be more durable. Scout tracks can be a little rough on wheels.