Most important tip of the video "If your wife isn't home". That is a critical tip. I had a tire in the oven when the wife was not home. As soon as she got home my daughter went straight to her and told on me.
A buddy of mine made a unit out of 14” duct work and a convection heater and works great if interested I could send you a picture it work’s fantastic and fairly cheap to make
Thanks for covering this subject. Very helpful.
Glad I could help
Most important tip of the video "If your wife isn't home". That is a critical tip. I had a tire in the oven when the wife was not home. As soon as she got home my daughter went straight to her and told on me.
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Thank u we got into karting 2yrs ago there is so much to learn.
Thank you for watching.
Can you make a video showing the process please!😊
Can do.
Great information I started my boys racing three years ago and you have helped a lot
Awesome. Thanks for watching
A buddy of mine made a unit out of 14” duct work and a convection heater and works great if interested I could send you a picture it work’s fantastic and fairly cheap to make
Oooooh that sounds cool. Eeer hot.
Man once again we get some great information from you, thank you man appreciate the videos...keep up the good work .💪
Thank you
Well i guess if i put a tire in the oven and the wife finds out, i could sleep in the garage by the kart.... not too bad of an idea lol
It’s sketchy but works. 🤣
Been trying to shrink my treaded tires put as soon as they heat up they go right back 🤦♂️
Treads are a different animal. I’d probably be looking for a wider rim honestly.
What should rear stagger be and also front stagger
@@robertpassieu7075 I’ve always run 1.5” front stagger and between 1” - 1.5” rear stagger. Usually 1 1/8” or there abouts.
Kinda glad I race rc can get away with a lot more by cleaning stuff in a dishwasher cough cough I didn’t say anything
Lol.