I am setting up a car for Cathie's Son in Law. He wants to try a series near his home in Pennsylvania. I trued and glued the rear tires, and then ran the car. It wobbled like a clown car. I trued the front wheels, and that helped a bit. I tried two different sets of tires, but they were all a bit wobbly. I ended up gluing and truing the front tires, using the finest paper I could. (Finished with 2000 grit.) The problem is the fronts get pretty good grip and tend to throw the car all over the track now. Normally, that's no problem, as I set up front ends to float quite a bit and I also paint my front tires with Hard as Nails. The problem is this is an entry level class and they require the front end to roll and don't allow the front tires to be coated. Is there anything I can do to harden the tires up a bit? It's a Carrera BMW A5 DTM car. I have shimmed the guide a bit, but both tires have to touch and roll with the car on a test track. Even if I get them just barely touching, the car just grabs in a corner and tries to drag the nose right out of the slot. I was thinking of heating the tires or putting them under UV lights, or any tricks that would let them slip a little bit more. I know I should have left them untrued, but they were just too bouncy to leave the way they were. Once I get that solved, I will have a pretty smooth car for him to drive. He will be running both plastic and wood tracks, so I have to get the car handling both with and without magnets. (They leave the magnets in on the wood tracks)
Thanks for the ideas,
Dave