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Old 05-18-2004, 10:35 AM
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While I was racing last sat whenever I turned right on a particular turn I would either roll or the right wheels would lift. How would I correct that?
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Old 05-18-2004, 10:52 AM
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While I was racing last sat whenever I turned right on a particular turn I would either roll or the right wheels would lift. How would I correct that?
Slow down
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Old 05-18-2004, 11:13 AM
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Old 05-18-2004, 11:14 AM
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Originally posted by alucard13
While I was racing last sat whenever I turned right on a particular turn I would either roll or the right wheels would lift. How would I correct that?
Check your track width, besides 200mm make sure left is the same as right from the center of the chassis. Also check your shock bladders make sure they are in good shape especially your left side.
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Old 05-18-2004, 11:25 AM
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Originally posted by Ah10
Check your track width, besides 200mm make sure left is the same as right from the center of the chassis. Also check your shock bladders make sure they are in good shape especially your left side.
I will check it out. Thanx.
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Old 05-18-2004, 11:26 AM
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Originally posted by Cartman
Slow down
If i was any slower I wouldn't be able to make it around the track before the time ran out
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Default Tire Truer

Any idea if this Tire True is good?
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Any idea if this Tire True is good?
The GQ one seems pretty nice





A brand new fully automatic tire truer from GQ Products. This is by far the most advanced tire truer available on the market right now and if you compare the price to similar truers out there the price is a bargain!

Technical notes:


Regulated speed for fully automatic tire truing
Adjustable edge sanding
Tire width cutting adjustment
Adjustable diameter (40-80mm)
Truing angle 0 to 2 degrees
Wheels adapters for all 1/10 and 1/8 cars
Titanium nitrite coated cutting tool
Transparent protective cover
Collecting container for ground rubber
Tool/Wrench/Adapter holder
Automatic edge sanding:


This new Edge Sanding Feature enables you to safely true your foam tire edges.
You do not need to find an additional file to true your tire edges.
This makes the whole truing operation much safer.
Adjustable Tire Width to fit all classes tyre width
Adjustable Tire Diameter to fit all classes tyre diameter
Adjustable tire width:


The new Adjustable Tyre Width Feature enables you to easily adjust the width of the cutting area.
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The new cutting adjustment is controlled by an easy-to-use operating handle.
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SQUARE SMR-6 64 Ti Hollow Mid Shaft
SQUARE SMR-17R 64 Ti Hollow 2-Speed Shaft

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eddiethefish a couple pages back you posted pictures of shafts and weights. do you have part# for square lightwieght parts?i know they come out of hk but want to make sure ordering right parts just got mtx 3 and wanted to lighten up a little
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Old 05-18-2004, 01:59 PM
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This one feature I seem to like most: "Edge Sanding Feature"

NOW, this is what I call "AUTOMATIC".

Originally posted by Ah10
The GQ one seems pretty nice





A brand new fully automatic tire truer from GQ Products. This is by far the most advanced tire truer available on the market right now and if you compare the price to similar truers out there the price is a bargain!

Technical notes:


Regulated speed for fully automatic tire truing
Adjustable edge sanding
Tire width cutting adjustment
Adjustable diameter (40-80mm)
Truing angle 0 to 2 degrees
Wheels adapters for all 1/10 and 1/8 cars
Titanium nitrite coated cutting tool
Transparent protective cover
Collecting container for ground rubber
Tool/Wrench/Adapter holder
Automatic edge sanding:


This new Edge Sanding Feature enables you to safely true your foam tire edges.
You do not need to find an additional file to true your tire edges.
This makes the whole truing operation much safer.
Adjustable Tire Width to fit all classes tyre width
Adjustable Tire Diameter to fit all classes tyre diameter
Adjustable tire width:


The new Adjustable Tyre Width Feature enables you to easily adjust the width of the cutting area.
You do not have to wait for the time to travel to the end and return.
The new cutting adjustment is controlled by an easy-to-use operating handle.
This makes the whole truing operation much quicker and more flexible.
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I think you can get the G.QTire truer at [email protected]
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What about the Integy Automatic one?
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Old 05-18-2004, 03:24 PM
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thanks eddiethefish for yhe part #
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While I was racing last sat whenever I turned right on a particular turn I would either roll or the right wheels would lift. How would I correct that?
1) check you track with
2) Raise your rear roll center...
3) slow down a little, not much

You just have too much tracktion in the rear (cause of the tracktion roll), I would also try a stiffer set of srpings to reduce the roll. I hope this helps
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Old 05-18-2004, 04:35 PM
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traction in the rear will not cause traction roll..
tranction in the front does.

traction in the rear causes understeer.
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