Wheel Gap for Graphite Car

DuckOfAllTrades

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I’m helping my kids out there cars together this weekend, all there hard work will finally pay off in the form of a car! The past years, I’ve used the credit card measurement rule. Since then I’ve leaned that’s not necessarily true. What is a safe gap measurement I can give these cars. Is there any household item and can use to make sure I have it correct. There cars are 4 wheels touching no bent axles.

Thanks in advance!
 
In a pinch I've used a piece cut from the box with a slot cut in it the width of the axle. Typically measures between 0.015 and 0.020"

I've also used the credit card and found that to work ok as well. I think a lot of the pros who can test on a track basically go as close as they can without binding, but I should let them speak for themselves.
 
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