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Old 02-25-2003, 01:06 AM
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How the hell do you get the front wheels off?

I've searched all through the threads and couldn't find much specific info on separating the front wheels from the knuckles. I've tried everything to get the front axle out and it won't budge. Any good tips or suggestions appreciated. TIA
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Old 02-25-2003, 07:11 AM
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QFM has pretty detailed descriptions.

I find it difficult to believe that you haven't found threads about front wheel stuff here.

In fact you've GOT to be kidding!

Ugh, very well...

Use needle nose pliers to CAREFULLY hold the pin while pulling the knuckle and twisting.
CAREFULLY

Many other techniques work for this as well.

Somebody link this guy please? Little help?
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Old 02-25-2003, 01:39 PM
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Thanks for the heads up, strider_mt2k

payaso edit:
Rather than pick through the profanity, I'll just delete the whole post... Keep your posts clean in the future. There are plenty of forums out there that you can do that on, but this isn't one of em.

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Old 02-25-2003, 01:39 PM
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Well, I didn't NOT find the threads, but I wasn't able to glean any great methods. I read on QFM about drilling a hole in a phone book and pounding it through, but it seems like one slip and your knuckle is toast. I tried this, but unless you take a pretty hefty swing with the hammer, it didn't budge. The alignment of the wheel on the axle seems so critical to handling that I didn't want to just use brute force to rip it out.

Sorry for wasting your time, I just thought someone might have a good tip.
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Old 02-25-2003, 03:28 PM
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No problem, just remember the three "R"s .

research
research
research

Did you try the trick with the pliers?

I have done several front wheel mods, and haven't had any trouble with alignment.

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Old 02-25-2003, 03:38 PM
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Re: Thanks for the heads up, strider_mt2k

It's not an inteligence thing, it's a "young people are into this, and might not know what to do yet" kind of thing.
Name calling isn't really called for here.
I'm not sure if you are being sarcastic.

It's just that modifications are what drives this hobby (I think) and you can't be on one of these boards for very long before finding a front wheel mods thread SOMEWHERE!
If not here, then MicroRC, or even RCmod!



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Hey man, I just wanted to say thanks for helping me see just how much of an ultra-maroon SuperFly is. Man, I knew that guy was stoopid, but you sure made a point of rubbin' that sh*t in... way to go. Good job on that. Yeah, I don't know what the f*ck some of these dipsh*ts are thinking asking QUESTIONS on these here "boards". Idiots!
Hey, BTW, I was reading your profile and noticed that you are some kind of robot jockey or somethin'... that's super! I also liked your clever little bit about "Palm handhelds". Dude, I hear ya.. if I were spending all my time with robots and Ham radios and computers and stuff, I'd have to rely on "Palm handhelds" too! You are one funny motherf*cker.

Thanks again bro,

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Old 02-25-2003, 04:37 PM
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yep... that was sarcasm

strider_mt2k,

The sarcasm was pretty thick there, thanks for picking up on that... I was making the point, in a butthole kind of way, that your reply to SuperFly's post was extremely and unnecessarily condescending. You make it sound like your having a freakin' stroke over a simple question.

"young people are into this, and might not know what to do yet"

Oh, I get it... the condescending tone was for the "young people". Maybe you shouldn't be so quick to assume that everyone here falls into your "young people" category. Also, "young people" don't deserve to be talked down to.

In a nutsack... thanks for sharing your wisdom, I really do appreciate it, but keep the "difficult to believe", "you've GOT to be kidding!", "Ugh, very well..." and "Somebody link this guy please? Little help?" crap to yourself.

No hard feelings buddy,

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Old 02-25-2003, 06:07 PM
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Thumbs up

Not at all!
I mean, why should I care what YOU think? lol

I reserve the right to express myself as I please, and will continue to do so, buddy.

If you don't like it, I don't know what to tell ya.

BTW: Way to thinly veil curses and display language like that on a board that is in fact mostly visited by youngsters.

Classy behavior for the guy who berates people on the subject, very nice!

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Look, if you have a serious beef, either:

1) E-mail me, we'll discuss it like adults.
(I can't e-mail you, nothing in profile.)

2) Report my actions to a moderator if YOU are having a stroke.
I'm obviously evil, and should be stopped, based on my rep here.

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Old 02-25-2003, 06:41 PM
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What can I say... I'm a classy mofacki.

No stroke here, and no serious beef either... I just don't see the need for all the moans and groans when someone is asking a simple question. You're right, you can express yourself however you like. Who the gosh darn am I to tell you how to get along?

end of conflict,

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Old 02-25-2003, 09:33 PM
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Okay, I'll buy you a coke.
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Old 02-27-2003, 05:16 PM
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not to get on topic, but....

I have found the easiest, least damaging way to remove the fron pins is to use my Dremel rotary tool (with the adjustable chuck).

Carefully, I tighten the chuck on the head of the axle pin, turn the dremel on to lowest setting, give the whole thing a gentle tug, and in two seconds, the pin is out.

Doesn't damage the wheel, doesn't damge the axel, doesn't damage your knuckles.

Enjoy!
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Old 02-27-2003, 06:34 PM
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Okay, that's a great one!
I haven't heard of that one before!

So we have:

1) the simple pull apart

2) the nail, hammer and phonebook trick

3) needlenose pliers pin pull and twist

4) Dremmel pin twist and pull

5) The tooth pull (not reccomended)

Not bad!

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Old 02-28-2003, 02:06 AM
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The easiest way I found was to just heat the pin up with a soldering iron and then just pull it out!
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Old 02-28-2003, 05:53 PM
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I've seen alot of posts to this effect, but I don't really see the need to potentially mess up the alignment of those pins (and your front wheels) by heating them up and melting the plastic that holds them.
Come to think of it, it presents a hazard to the wheels too, doesn't it?

If it works for you, that's cool, but I can't recommend it.
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I used to be able to do the tooth pull with all my friends clones. Then I tried it on a Microsizer & the damn thing wouldn't come off!! Microsizer kunckles are the only part of the car that suck.
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