muscle machine wheel mod tutorial
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April 2, 2003 at 1:08 am #10319
Hey everyone, i just did a bit of a tutorial on how i did my monster wheel mod with muscle machine wheels and tires.
heres a befor and after pic
heres the link to my website that has the tutorial. if anyone wants to take it and repost the tutorial on their website they are more than welcome..
Custom bodys: Ferari 250 GTO, 69 doge charger, Micro Cooper, Beemer 320i Turbo, Baha Beatle, New Beatle Rsi Porche 911
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website: http://custombitbodys.home.comcast.netEdited by – spanky on 11 July 2003 02:32:43
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April 2, 2003 at 2:00 pm #34890
thats a pretty good tutorial there Spanky.
have you tried using the Dub city rims?they look PHAT
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April 3, 2003 at 2:34 pm #34844
Nice work Spanky. Have you thought adding some springs to the front knuckles as well to add some extra spring? The how to has been posted somewhere in the tech forums?
Impreza :smiley16:
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April 3, 2003 at 3:08 pm #34845
yea i did do that… adding springs is really a no brainer.. just stick them over the posts on the knuckles and then put them back on.. i stopped at my hobby store and got some slot car springs.. they came in packages of 4, for 1.49. and yes they are a non magnetic spring…
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April 3, 2003 at 3:11 pm #34846
oh, the dub city rims… they are not nearly as big as these.. i would like to try them, but i cant spend the money on them right now….
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April 5, 2003 at 9:22 am #34733
yeee hawww. i just dual celled this thing. OMG i can jump it from the kitchen floor to the carpeting. it dosent slow dont for carpeting at all.
Custom bodys: Ferari 250 GTO, 69 doge charger, Micro Cooper, Beemer 320i Turbo, Baha Beatle, New Beatle Rsi Porche 911
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