Well, thank you all for the reply. okay so i have a general way to follow. the shrinking would be a viable option but the bearings are ceramic. i dont think they do small temperature
and big temperature is out of our hand FOR NOW. so we will shirnk only the axle and let it expand back.
how do you expand carbon fibre wheels?
as for your option that the axle turns aswell, that might be a good idea since with that both wheels would move together and limit speed differential. damn, we try so much to sync both side of the wheel when we could have just done that! -.-' okay we can make a sort of tube inside a tube. the bigger tube is just a lining for the bearing and the smaller ones is 2mm that latch to the tyres. we'll try that aswell.
Glue is not a problem if we can get the proper material i think. but the one we use were some sort of superglue that was runny. and it tends to get itself into the bearing. we used more viscous glue like those used to stick shoes together and we couldnt apply JUST enough so it doesnt squeeze out of the gaps and get into the bearing.
Again we have a whole year. so we can try doing anything
and we have the money.
Our woods are low quality BALSA. and, in truth -.-' the real car (test car would be made in numbers way before) would have to be manufactured a week or so before leaving for competition to reduce wood natural tendency to warp. we've had problems before. the car lost weight during competition! -.- for some odd reason. and not by a bit. by a whole 3 grammes. we had to ballast it with steel axle
luckily.
again thank you very much. very much info. as part of it we do write down and credits those that has help for the competition. any of you that has help and wants some publicity (small time company or anything) please do PM so we can do proper arrangement.