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Is there a difference between infraction, felony, limitless chassis? If so which one has the most space? Curious about making a speed build an see most the bodies fit the 3, assuming the infraction if there is a difference?
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The rear has larger diameter tires, so the front and rear diff ratios are different.Does that really contribute to anything? When you say offset meaning just cause tires are bigger in back? Sorry don't know much bout speed cars.
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Thanks so unless I plan to keep bigger tires in the back it doesn't matterThe rear has larger diameter tires, so the front and rear diff ratios are different.
(by offset, it just means how far the hub—where the wheel attaches to the axle—is from the center line of the wheel; affects the width of the car)
If you get the Felony, you will have to keep on using the larger diameter rear tires, unless you change the rear diff ratios. If you run the same diameter tires front and rear with the stock ratios on the Felony, it will be unstable since they are spinning at different speeds (underdrive in rear / overdrive in front).Thanks so unless I plan to keep bigger tires in the back it doesn't matter
Thanks for the helpIf you get the Felony, you will have to keep on using the larger diameter rear tires, unless you change the rear diff ratios. If you run the same diameter tires front and rear with the stock ratios on the Felony, it will be unstable since they are spinning at different speeds (underdrive in rear / overdrive in front).
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