G Gonzo Lurking Jan 16, 2026 1 0 1 73 Robbinsville NC Monday at 11:00 PM #1 Seems to me the gap between the axel and bore is excessive allowing the wheel to wiggle. A bushing would solve the problem but of course, not allowed. Should this be addressed or am I making a mountain out of a mole hill?
Seems to me the gap between the axel and bore is excessive allowing the wheel to wiggle. A bushing would solve the problem but of course, not allowed. Should this be addressed or am I making a mountain out of a mole hill?
DerbyDad4Hire 0 Staff member 25+ Pro Race Wins! National Champion Nov 7, 2011 2,908 675 113 55 Eagle Mountain, UT www.derbydad4hire.com Today at 6:38 AM #2 Just keep your wheel gap between the hub and the body very small. That will counter it. You can also use a good after market axle. https://derbydad4hire.com/product-category/pinewood-derby-axles/
Just keep your wheel gap between the hub and the body very small. That will counter it. You can also use a good after market axle. https://derbydad4hire.com/product-category/pinewood-derby-axles/