After writing this I think I have figured it out but feel free to post on this for others who may have the same problem.
Guys I am having problems getting Xstream pure stock car to push the front dominate wheel off the car body. I am using the sg 91 axles prebent and cut for the screw driver adjustment. I have a few of these and have tryed them all thinking it may be the axle not allowing the wheel to get to the nail head. They are all doing it. I have tried putting bent axles in the rear to help steer the front but that does not seem to help either. The car is running on a 32' Freedom track and I have never had this issue before. The car makes the zip sound from riding on the edge of the front wheel and is very stable from start to finish. There is no indication of wooble. I just cant seem to get this front wheel to stay off the body. I have tuned it for 3/4" steer over 6 feet all the way up to 6" steer at 6 feet.
Needless to say I am stumped.
Im thinking maybe I do not have a straight axle hole on the front Dominate wheel. I used the Block and my Proxxen table drill and I use that short no walk #44 bit and then used the vise drill to finish it with a #44 bit. I may have moved the internal hole with the pin vise drill bit. This has happened to me before. Have any one of you every had this happen to you?
Guys I am having problems getting Xstream pure stock car to push the front dominate wheel off the car body. I am using the sg 91 axles prebent and cut for the screw driver adjustment. I have a few of these and have tryed them all thinking it may be the axle not allowing the wheel to get to the nail head. They are all doing it. I have tried putting bent axles in the rear to help steer the front but that does not seem to help either. The car is running on a 32' Freedom track and I have never had this issue before. The car makes the zip sound from riding on the edge of the front wheel and is very stable from start to finish. There is no indication of wooble. I just cant seem to get this front wheel to stay off the body. I have tuned it for 3/4" steer over 6 feet all the way up to 6" steer at 6 feet.
Needless to say I am stumped.
Im thinking maybe I do not have a straight axle hole on the front Dominate wheel. I used the Block and my Proxxen table drill and I use that short no walk #44 bit and then used the vise drill to finish it with a #44 bit. I may have moved the internal hole with the pin vise drill bit. This has happened to me before. Have any one of you every had this happen to you?