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I know I should know better but,
B4 In-line Axles....Does anyone still use them? If not, why not? If so, is it only an indoor thing? Brett |
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I only really used them once, at Durham outdoor regional last year I think it was. Without them the car simply had no steering at all, with them the car was awesome. I've never used them since though.
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I still use them 100% of the time, I just can't stand how the car corners with the trailing axles on, it feels really inconsistent to me
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ive had inlines on the front of my car since november
ran it at the indoor finals with my font wing and inlines and its was lush on the polish. |
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what actual differance do they make in handling?
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I know someone else who uses them all the time too
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Time to try them again then.
I need to get rid of the understeer on my b4. I've been ignoring this car's setup for a while now. Grass, mud and rain here we come!!! (and longer straights) |
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from AE's site
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on some tracks i find there isnt that much between the inlines and the traling axels
but at the indoors i was on no more than 1/4 lock off the main straight and turning inside a lot of people quite easly. but I did run a 78 spur to stop the rear end roatation to much on the slipper stuff. its down to driver preffrence , and what you want from the car |
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interesting millzy, can you explain this a little further
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hahah love it. maybe thats why i have it on there, to be like vicky and drive super cool ![]() ![]() but realy, its what jimmy says, i normal use the same basic set up with the inline axels. if it spins out on half throttle like spolish floor i like to drop the spur to 78 and then if it understeers like i find my b4 dose at tivy i run 84. 81 is the kit spur |
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thanks, 7 years racing and still learning....
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what are "inline axles"? I am not english speaking, know what axles are but can not imagin what you guys mean with Inline Axles?
What is the difference with "normal" axles? Any pictures that may clarify? |
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With the standard trailing axles, the axle is behind the kingpin; like a wheel on a shopping trolley. With the inline axles the kingpin goes straight through the axle, like the B3 used to be.
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