scojo
Green Lumber
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Post by scojo on Dec 30, 2008 20:52:50 GMT -6
Okay, first time attempting a rail rider. I raised the right front axle using the Pro Body tool (although this doesn't appear to work that well when trying to use it to deepen one of the axle grooves - we have to use them).
I see from the video to use 2.5 on the front and 1.5 on the back. Do I do anything to the raised wheel axle? Should that one be 2.5 like the FDW?
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beakerboysracing
Head in the Pine
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Post by beakerboysracing on Dec 30, 2008 21:44:33 GMT -6
Okay, first time attempting a rail rider. I raised the right front axle using the Pro Body tool (although this doesn't appear to work that well when trying to use it to deepen one of the axle grooves - we have to use them). I see from the video to use 2.5 on the front and 1.5 on the back. Do I do anything to the raised wheel axle? Should that one be 2.5 like the FDW? Put it in straight. As long as its off the track, doesn't matter. Scott Beakerboys
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scojo
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Post by scojo on Dec 30, 2008 21:47:54 GMT -6
Thanks - could you look at my body narrowing question on my other thread?
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khouse
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Post by khouse on Feb 21, 2009 18:26:59 GMT -6
I believe it's 2.5 on the rear and 1.5 on the front.
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