My least traction rolling car has the PN flanged wheels with PN Low Profile Super Softs up front, and Nexx radial RS1 on stock rear wheels. Rears look like slicks, but man it hooks. Can almost turn steering drive to max. Turn in at high speed is butter 99% of the time. I still have to try the super glue for other cars. The combo of flanged wheels and low profile tires is just perfect.
Thanks for watching. For traction rolling, the front is more important. You can generally get away with just gluing/fixing up the front, but if that doesn't fix it do the rear too.
Thank you for this series. It helps to understand the Mini-Z a little better :)
My least traction rolling car has the PN flanged wheels with PN Low Profile Super Softs up front, and Nexx radial RS1 on stock rear wheels. Rears look like slicks, but man it hooks. Can almost turn steering drive to max. Turn in at high speed is butter 99% of the time. I still have to try the super glue for other cars. The combo of flanged wheels and low profile tires is just perfect.
Thank you! Top tutorials for a beginner like me.
Thank you, this is great! Would you recommend doing this to both the front and back wheels or is one more important than the other? 👍
Thanks for watching.
For traction rolling, the front is more important. You can generally get away with just gluing/fixing up the front, but if that doesn't fix it do the rear too.