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Re: Reducing wheel traction

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Wrap the wheels in duct tape. It's cheaper than pool hose...

On the FIRST Q and A they stated that duct tape could not be used on the tires.

We had the same traction problem and at St Louis we put tie wraps covering the wheel. One of the other posts stated that they were not going to allow tie wraps at Nationals. What rule does it violate and why would they change at the Nationals. It does not make much difference to us since we are not going to Nationals unless we win at Palmetto.
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Re: Reducing wheel traction

We did the vacuum hose and tie wraps thing. It allowed us to turn easier but we still bounced through the turns. Then we dropped the drill motors into low gear and it's smoooooooooth sailing for the Uncomfortable Hunk of Metal now.
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Re: Reducing wheel traction

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On the FIRST Q and A they stated that duct tape could not be used on the tires.

We had the same traction problem and at St Louis we put tie wraps covering the wheel. One of the other posts stated that they were not going to allow tie wraps at Nationals. What rule does it violate and why would they change at the Nationals. It does not make much difference to us since we are not going to Nationals unless we win at Palmetto.
In LA we did not allow tape as a traction altering device. Tape may be used as electrical insulator or as a non-functional decoration. Using it to alter traction makes it functional.

Zipties were allowed as long as there was no damage to the carpet. Since most were being used to decrease traction, this was generally not a problem. It is the knobs you use to lock the zipties that damage carpet. So by keeping the knobs away from the carpet, there were no issues.
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Re: Reducing wheel traction

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not that this could really help you right now, but in the future USE 6 WHEEL DRIVE.
en contraire my friend, 10 wheel drive
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