wheel traction?

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yeah im having issues with my wheels when i make tight turns to avoid thigns, they slide out...maybe its the wheels I'm usings? I'm not sure exactly what they are but i think one is some immitation brand an the other is a micro does anyone else have this problem? %-6
 

Travis House

Wu-Tang Master
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On pavement? no. On metal ramps in the afternoon, yes, on newly paved driveways that are wet ,yes. Maby your pressing your brake and skidding the wheel? I cant see it happening on pavement anyother way.
 

Steezeman

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Maybe if your wheels are really worn down when you turn the deck hits the ground? That's the only thing I can think of besides what ^he^ said.
 

Matt Dibble

M3MB3R
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rubber wheels can only take so much before they start to slide out.... i mean if your turning sharp on a steep hill... um? duh! lol... (really not trying to be an ass just joking :) ) and yea otherwise if your wheels slide out on regular pavement surfaces then it could be the wheels but your probably pushing them too far... if your going fast enough and turn sharp enough any wheel will slide out on a somewhat smooth or smooth surface
 

nate-O.S.K

Member
when the old micro metal cores get worn really low and start to get flat they slade out like a muthhha i had that problem before i got my protos how long have you had the wheels??
 

Colsstars17

David Veltum
pointless

There are multiple things you can do to prevent from sliding.
1.) When turning to avoid a so called thign slow down then make your turn smoothly.
2.) Put some extreme rubber on the bottom of your wheels so you can prevent all SLIDING.
3.) Dont be a dumbass and make a thread about you sliding too much when you turn.... POINTLESS.
 
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