Definitely looks good. Where do you recommend getting you Mats from? I have a larger area that’s like 4ft by 2 1/2ft but I just can’t find a good place to get the Mats.
Ayyy my favorite kind of video. I should probably switch to the bit size you use for screwing. I use to 1.7mm bit with 2mm screws and I swear I have gone through so much to get to that because those aren't very common bit sizes. It's mostly because I initially found the 5/64 (which is 1.98mm) bit to be a lil too big for the rivet rod of the car and also sometimes the hole ended being too big and screws wouldn't screw. I hate screwing in so much but still keep doing it(-_-)
Thanks for watching!! I’ve had really good results with this drill bit and screw combo! No issues at all. It’s for sure a long trail and error process. I’m almost out of screws and might switch to a different style
Felt good to get back at some wheel swaps!! Hopefully you enjoyed today’s video! 😎🙌🏻
Great video! Why did i think this was much harder to do!? New subscriber!
Thanks for subbing! Appreciate the support! Yes I thought wheel swaps were way harder too when I first started! 😂🙌🏻
@furiouslycollecting You're welcome! Found your channel from Sam at 64wheels!
@@brianhoover8414 Very cool!! Sam is awesome! 😎 🙌🏻
Thanks, enjoyed watching, great swops!
Awesome, thank you!🙏🏼
Definitely looks good. Where do you recommend getting you Mats from? I have a larger area that’s like 4ft by 2 1/2ft but I just can’t find a good place to get the Mats.
Mine are the dream customs and they are amazing! You can get them off eBay or some other diecast websites
👋 my friend super cool 😎 👌 you cars and custom honda civic si and lamborgini sexto elemento and Nissan skyline 🎉🎉 👏 👏
Thank you 👍
When you snip the bit holding the axle in, how do you get the real rider axle to stay in place?
You can glue them back in or once you put it back together the interior will hold the axles down
Cool
😎🙌🏻
Ayyy my favorite kind of video. I should probably switch to the bit size you use for screwing. I use to 1.7mm bit with 2mm screws and I swear I have gone through so much to get to that because those aren't very common bit sizes. It's mostly because I initially found the 5/64 (which is 1.98mm) bit to be a lil too big for the rivet rod of the car and also sometimes the hole ended being too big and screws wouldn't screw. I hate screwing in so much but still keep doing it(-_-)
Thanks for watching!! I’ve had really good results with this drill bit and screw combo! No issues at all. It’s for sure a long trail and error process. I’m almost out of screws and might switch to a different style