Lol i don't even have a friggin' clue how to detach my stock wheels, the center is made from plasric, no screws to be found...let alone fit new ones...also tried to look for upgrade parts but you never know for wich TRX-4 they are made... so i stopped looking all together and just accepted a stock Cheyenne K10 sitting pretty on the shelf and occasionally running down the street😂
Depends on the type of plastic. Traxxas wheels seem to be OK although they lose their finish. The only wheel I've had trouble with was the scx24. They completely dissolved. But I didn't want them anyways 🙃 thanks for the comment
I did mine the same way but I put them in a big freezer baggie instead of a container.
Lol i don't even have a friggin' clue how to detach my stock wheels, the center is made from plasric, no screws to be found...let alone fit new ones...also tried to look for upgrade parts but you never know for wich TRX-4 they are made... so i stopped looking all together and just accepted a stock Cheyenne K10 sitting pretty on the shelf and occasionally running down the street😂
ive got this same truck :) awesome bit of kit
Another great video!
So if the acetone can melt plastic then this is probably no good for plastic wheels to remove the tire?
Depends on the type of plastic. Traxxas wheels seem to be OK although they lose their finish. The only wheel I've had trouble with was the scx24. They completely dissolved. But I didn't want them anyways 🙃 thanks for the comment
Great video,appreciate it
Have you tried using a heat gun to remove the tires? Also, are you going to cut and sipe the tread for the Canyon Trails? 🤓
what size tires are stock?
2.2 5.3 in tall