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Re: H Drive

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Originally Posted by cbale2000 View Post
It's probably worth noting that to make an effective H-Drive you really need to have the center wheel on some kind of suspension otherwise its very hard to get traction.
We found that out the hard way this year (our first time building an H-Drive), even after dropping the center wheel 1/16" we still only had enough traction to strafe about 75% of the time.
I don't know much about this drive train but, I'm assuming it isn't a good drive to have in games like Ariel Assist because in that game, drives needed a good amount of traction? Thanks. Just wondering.
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