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Re: 6/8 Wheel Extra Features
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Originally Posted by Marc S.
As far as the width of the wheel, we on 973 noticed a big difference in traction with 2" wide wheels vs traditional 1" wide wheels.
In 2011 we used a wcd with 4" diameter, 2" wide weels, with a 3/16" center drop. The combination worked great. The drivetrain allowed us to switch from strict offensive play to strict defensive play with the ability to push every robot we came in contact with. Check out the cad for Titan in my signature. If you like what you see feel free to use our design(s) and pm us if you have any questions.
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This is where my team started with the development of our current drive trains that we use. We started with IFI sheet metal 4" X 2" wheels. We then went to custom 4"x2" wheels. After that we did the math on the physics and realized that the difference wasn't that big between 2" wide and going down to 1" wide. Also we had greater variation in traction with various tread materials that we tried out, which is why we currently use 1" wide AM performance wheels with the best traction of all materials we tested. It's one less thing to make and 1" wide wheels package better.
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