Hi,
I'm building an unlimited car this year for a parent race for our pack, and I have done pretty well so far using a derbydadforhire body and the razr wheels he sells with the axles for them. I have a couple quick questions regarding these. I have searched around for pictures of pro cars and it appears some of them have a brace or wire where the 4th wheel would normally be, but it seems not everybody does this. Is this just to keep the car on the track in cases where a bad bump shifts the front over, or are these just to protect the body so it doesn't bump? I'm just wondering if I should leave that side totally bare or put something on for this. Is there a term for it? Happy to read old posts I just have no idea what it's called.
Secondly, I have seen some posts saying most guys run hubs facing in on the back, and hub facing out on DFW with the bearing wheels. The rear axle I have basically fits the car body almost perfectly, meaning, where the axle goes down to the thin diameter doesn't leave much if any "thick part" to keep the hubs off the body. Do people normally use a plastic washer/sleeve to keep the bearing wheel hubs from rubbing the body? Just curious what is normal for that, if anything.
Lastly, is there a standard for how much steer to go for when using Razrs? I have seen all kinds of info out there for stock wheels (on my boys' cars we usually shoot for 1-2" for 4ft) but wasn't sure if Razrs should use more/less/same for the DFW.
Thanks for any help!
I'm building an unlimited car this year for a parent race for our pack, and I have done pretty well so far using a derbydadforhire body and the razr wheels he sells with the axles for them. I have a couple quick questions regarding these. I have searched around for pictures of pro cars and it appears some of them have a brace or wire where the 4th wheel would normally be, but it seems not everybody does this. Is this just to keep the car on the track in cases where a bad bump shifts the front over, or are these just to protect the body so it doesn't bump? I'm just wondering if I should leave that side totally bare or put something on for this. Is there a term for it? Happy to read old posts I just have no idea what it's called.
Secondly, I have seen some posts saying most guys run hubs facing in on the back, and hub facing out on DFW with the bearing wheels. The rear axle I have basically fits the car body almost perfectly, meaning, where the axle goes down to the thin diameter doesn't leave much if any "thick part" to keep the hubs off the body. Do people normally use a plastic washer/sleeve to keep the bearing wheel hubs from rubbing the body? Just curious what is normal for that, if anything.
Lastly, is there a standard for how much steer to go for when using Razrs? I have seen all kinds of info out there for stock wheels (on my boys' cars we usually shoot for 1-2" for 4ft) but wasn't sure if Razrs should use more/less/same for the DFW.
Thanks for any help!