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Old 11-02-2011
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Default Wheel and tyre width

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1/8th buggies use the same width wheels and tyres on the front and back, where as 1/10th use norrower fronts than the back.
Why is this?
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The bigger the wheel the greater the gyroscopic efect which restricts steering responce.
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there is a thred about this, in the rallyx bit I think it was
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Mostly down to weight distribution - Rx cars have more even distribution than 10OR cars, so they can carry more front wheel width. Also, electric cars have to be basic understeerers in order for mere mortals to drive them, so the narrower front tyre helps that too. HTH
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there is a thred about this, in the rallyx bit I think it was
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Thanks for response.
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