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wobbling in turnouts
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ATLAS SWITCHES HAVE A ISOLATED FROG. THERE IS A SMALL GAP ON EACH APPROACH, (opened or closed). I USE THEM EXCLUSIVLY ON MY LAYOUT AND I FIND THAT ONLY A FEW CARS HAVE THE TENDENCY TO ROCK A LITTLE WHEN THEY PASS THROUGH. I THINK TIGHTENING THE TRUCKS AGAINST THE FRAME IS A GOOD IDEA. THEY STILL HAVE TO BE FREE TO TURN. I WOULD ALSO TRY TO TIGHTEN ONE END A LITTLE MORE THAN THE OTHER,A TRICK USED FOR YEARS TO KEEP CAR WOBBLING TO A MINIMUM. I CANNOT THINK OF ANYTHING THAT I WOULD WANT TO USE TO FILL IN THE GAPS. I THINK THAT WOULD COME BACK TO HAUNT YOU LATER. GOOD LUCK!!
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