Ahh5hit's House Of Wheels.
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- bitPimp
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One of the easiest wheel swaps I've ever done. I fully recomend all you pimps pick some of these up, DO NOT pass them up if ya see them in the stores.

A question for Ahh5hit.
How did ya mount the fronts on the knuckles? I went with the lil screw that screws the original adapter to the original modifiers chassis. It works great, but I wonder if there'll be trouble down the road.
A question for Ahh5hit.
How did ya mount the fronts on the knuckles? I went with the lil screw that screws the original adapter to the original modifiers chassis. It works great, but I wonder if there'll be trouble down the road.

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- bitThug
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I haven't had much play time with it, but from a few runs I don't see any negatives. On hardwood the car slides a bit with the stock modifiers tires on. I haven't tried it yet but it looks like zip tires might fit perfectly.
If you do pick a set up, make sure the rims are no bigger than 17's. Anything larger might need some fender work.
If you do pick a set up, make sure the rims are no bigger than 17's. Anything larger might need some fender work.

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