I have a stock RM Can-Am McLaren (#4 - Bruce Mclaren) with PG tires that's been a solid performer on my track. But, now I notice the right front tire doesn't touch the track surface, making the chassis out of balance. This is with the body off, but might explain why the car seems more unstable on the track now and has rolled over a few times recently.
As is I can flex the chassis and get it to sit flat on all 4 tires, but within a few minutes it reverts back to the right front being about 1/8" off the track. I'd like to get all 4 tires to be planted firmly on the track so the car is stable, but I don't want to disassemble the chassis. I'm asking for feedback on slowly heating the whole chassis so it gets more flexible while holding the tires down, then letting it cool slowly. How? What about using rubber bands to hold the tires down on a setup block and heat the chassis with a hair dryer?
Anyone have thoughts about this or other ideas?
Slothead