Running three wheels with the driver's side raised.
I've steered it to the left in the past, but I was thinking maybe I'm better off steering to the right and let the non-rotating wheel "bump" into the guide (wooden track if that matters).
I wonder if a rotating tire causes less friction (slowness in general) or if the non rotating tire is better to rub against it because it can move with the rail as needed???
If I use the raised wheel, then I have to consider it's alignment and angle etc... also???
I've steered it to the left in the past, but I was thinking maybe I'm better off steering to the right and let the non-rotating wheel "bump" into the guide (wooden track if that matters).
I wonder if a rotating tire causes less friction (slowness in general) or if the non rotating tire is better to rub against it because it can move with the rail as needed???
If I use the raised wheel, then I have to consider it's alignment and angle etc... also???