Learn how to do a Wheel Swap! No Drilling and No Glueing!
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2024
- I been doing a lot of wheel swaps and I wanted to share the easiest way I learned to do a wheel swap. This way you don’t need a drill or glue. It’s nice and clean and a lot of fun! Comment down below what wheel swap you’re going to do first!
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Awesome. I usually save my original wheels and like swaps without drilling out the vehicle's
Straight to the point. Love it. Thanks bro✌
Np!
I have a few 935's & 911's to do thanks to this vid!
Very nice bro
Have you found another way to secure the second pin on each axle? It is hard to squeeze each side at the same time without slipping. I can’t find a tool that works.
nice tips bro..thanks👍👍
awesome good to hear
Nice job bro 🤘👊
thank you!
Cool thx man
np!
Nice one question? Can you do it on Hobby Japan brand 1/64 like the yellow MR2 you reviewed? Thanks ...
I dont think i have that one but I do have one from Micro Turbo
Hello, what’s the axle size please?
Where do you get those axles from?
ali
Is that an electrical plier cutter?
yes
Where do you get the wheels?
theres a guy on my IG i use and ali
This is the "best" system if you aren't painting the car.
Why not reuse the original axles? Given the prices of replacement wheels plus the price of axle sets, it seems like throwing money away.
You showcase this method well and the advantage is that any wheel can potentially fit any car, but I think drilling is definitely the better method, it's not like drills are hard to use and your method stops you from customising the body, interior or windows. Drill a 1.8mm diameter hole first and then use the hole to guide a 4mm bit, that way you take the head off the rivet and can tap a thread into the 1.8mm hole to install an M2x6 bolt with a 5mm washer to keep the car together, but it can be disassembled completely as many times as you like, you can swap wheels, paint the interior, detail any part without affecting other parts.
I’m quite familiar with all that as I have many friends that do great customs. I wanted to do a simple wheel swap. I am also familiar with saving the axles, but they’re not that much to begin with. You’re better off to turn the toilet paper onto the other side and use the other side. Just don’t get any shit on your hand. 😂
@@thisismydiecastlife Oh, I already do that, but shitting is less of a fun hobby and I luckily don't have to pay twice the purchase price of the shit to get it delivered the way I do with ebay, or have to wait about a week for the delivery.
@@Josh_Quillan I'll keep that in mind next time!