ZZ MT form a regular ZZ?
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I just found out the easist way to take the out of the axel.
Grab em' w/ some pliers and hold one wheel and then take a lighter or other heat source(but lighter works best) and heat up the axle for a couple of seconds and then BAM!!! it slides off. Just make sure to not heat up the axel too long or it might melt the wheel itself
EDIT: To make hte front wheels, it says to use bushings. What are the bushings made out of?
Grab em' w/ some pliers and hold one wheel and then take a lighter or other heat source(but lighter works best) and heat up the axle for a couple of seconds and then BAM!!! it slides off. Just make sure to not heat up the axel too long or it might melt the wheel itself

EDIT: To make hte front wheels, it says to use bushings. What are the bushings made out of?
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The way I find these things out--because I hate doing things the right way--is to go to the hobby shop or hardware store with the axle/pin and start sticking it in tubes to see where it fits best...kind of like in high-school...Oh wait that was something else I kept getting in trouble for trying to stick in. 

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Lol, I'm with you on that!!!sidewinder wrote:The way I find these things out--because I hate doing things the right way--is to go to the hobby shop or hardware store with the axle/pin and start sticking it in tubes to see where it fits best...kind of like in high-school...Oh wait that was something else I kept getting in trouble for trying to stick in.

Well, I finished it without the bushings. My nextone will be better. Here are some pics of my first mod:




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Thanks guys, you guys ar my motivation, mainly cause my cousins arent into this. Yeah, that thing on the left side, that body was from a dollar store "diecast" car set. I noticed it wasn't wide enought so I'm gonnna try another body from the set. If that doesn't work, I have an Evo bit body. But I have to cut it to make it longer. I was jsut wondering where to cut. if you guys need Pics, I'll take some.
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Edit: My bad, wrong button. 

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