Rear rim removale

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MaxximumRC
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Rear rim removale

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How do you take the rear rims off, it is driving me crazy.
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If you're talking about the stock rear wheels, then you gotta twist, and yank on em until they pop off. You can also hold the axle with a pair of plyers. They will come off.. Try that..


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I'll say the same thing I said about removing the front wheels, I use the soldering iron to warm the axle first. Makes it so much easier.
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crazydave wrote:I'll say the same thing I said about removing the front wheels, I use the soldering iron to warm the axle first. Makes it so much easier.
ahhh, never thought of that one! gotta be careful not to get too hot i'm sure, don't wanna melt any plastic... or maybe you do?! lol

thanks dave :smile:
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