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Post by usmcatfish on Jan 19, 2008 19:53:18 GMT -6
WOW that is all i can say.....never knew there was this much info on PD cars...My brain hurts right now from over load...My question is, is there a certain width that the wheels have to maintain...I chucked them up in the lath to give them a minimal clean up and rounded the inside edges, but when compared to one that has not been done you can tell a difference. I hope this makes since....The race that we are entering is for AWANA's and i could not find anything about the width of the wheels.... thanks for the help Steven
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Post by DerbyDoc.com on Jan 19, 2008 21:57:27 GMT -6
WOW that is all i can say.....never knew there was this much info on PD cars...My brain hurts right now from over load...My question is, is there a certain width that the wheels have to maintain...I chucked them up in the lath to give them a minimal clean up and rounded the inside edges, but when compared to one that has not been done you can tell a difference. I hope this makes since....The race that we are entering is for AWANA's and i could not find anything about the width of the wheels.... thanks for the help Steven AWANA races are usually a little loose on the wheels rules as long as its an awana wheel. If theyre fairly close to the same size, then you should be fine. Try asking the awana leader what the ruling is. Im not sure what the actual width is for the stock wheels, but Ill measure one sunday. Read over the rules closely to see if theres anything about width. I think youll be okay as long as you were just trying to clean them up.
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Post by usmcatfish on Jan 19, 2008 22:51:36 GMT -6
Thanks for the quick responce..i will check tomorrow at the club meeting. steven
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