How wide are the Delrin washers that DD4H sells

Jan 23, 2014
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I bought some delrin washers from DD4H and they are in the mail. I want to start my next build but I need to know how wide the washers are and how thick so I can notch out the correct size space for the washers. Thanks pros, Bulldog- Oh, also should I turn my rear wheels in reverse for a street stock, and if so and all things are equal how much gain would one hope to get? Thanks
 
You can notch them out if you want to but it's not necessary. I'm just guessing, because I'm to sick to go out in the garage and measure one, they're about .0030 thick. You don't need to run SS wheels in reverse, there thick enough that there are no issues whatsoever. /images/boards/smilies/thumb.gif
 
BulldogRacing said:
Thanks Kinser, Hope you get better soon. Should I reverse wheels if I'm building Street Pro?

Yeah Bulldog,

The wheels are thinned to such a degree that running reverse is necessary once you get down to the 1.3g and under range.

They are more structural to run that way at that width.

The rest of the time everyone runs normal way.

I figure that the head of the nail probably like it that way better.

Hey!!! YOu just gave me an idea!

Thanks Bulldog!!
 
Kinser,

Stay in bed! Do not go to your garage to measure!

I just got some from John and I will measure now.
 
Kinser Racing said:
You also asked how wide they were. I think they're .25" /images/boards/smilies/thumb.gif

Right on the button for washers Kinser.

To think of it though Bulldog, I think you want SPACERS to run reversed though. Not washers.

I thought I ordered those too but I think I forgot.

Best,
 
Laserman, Thanks, I'm using the washers to prevent unneeded friction where the DFW touches the car body, I'm just foucing on Street Stock, after I make pro I'll dive into the other classes. I just learned from you guys not to reverse in street stock.
 
I glue the front on and not the rears. The front gets stuck in the bend groove and the wheel ends up having to turn it. Rough up the side you're going to glue with sandpaper for better adhesion. I think it was 5Kids that said he doesn't glue his at all but I could be wrong on that.
 
Kinser Racing said:
I glue the front on and not the rears. The front gets stuck in the bend groove and the wheel ends up having to turn it. Rough up the side you're going to glue with sandpaper for better adhesion. I think it was 5Kids that said he doesn't glue his at all but I could be wrong on that.

Hey Kinser,

5 Kids says that he glues all washers.

now you are making me doubt myself Kinser. Did I read his post wrong?
Are you running a fever? Or both?

Something tells me that Kinser's memory is better with a high fever than mine is under ideal conditions.

Thanks,
 
Kinser knows Bulldog.

I just repeat what I manage to remember.

Thanks,
 
That makes sense, thanks for the answers. I will continue to learn from guys like you, I sure appreciate the help. You know it's funny, My wife was making fun of me because I used to be a tough college football player, and now all I can do with my spare time is pine wood it up! So much more fun!
 
The money you save on the hospital can go directly into tools!

I can rationalize any reason to get them.