Tell me you're going to offer making and selling those knuckles. I have some larger jeep hurricanes that I'd be interested in getting solid knuckles for.
When it turned out that the aluminum was too thick, You could have always drilled out the center of the rod, tap it, and using a washer that fits over the rod tighten it down until the whole thing is snug with no slop but free rotation.
Can you help with your STL file on the link that you provided? I would love to complete this modification you have solved in your video for my son's Power Wheel. Thanks for the help in advance.
Amigo !! Tengo el mismo problema en el jeep de mi hija , solo que el problem apenas se empieza a notar. Espero poder conseguir las herramientas necesarias para poder solucionar el problema antes de que este termine haciéndose más grande. Me sorprende tu habilidad para haber hecho una reparación muy limpia y profesional. Que buen trabajo. Ojalá tuviera a alguien como tú para que me ayudara jaja. Saludos desde monterrey nuevo leon, México.
You mention adding the turnbuckle to tighten up the tension as it loosens over time - could the steps to reinforce the brackets and 3d print new knuckles be eliminated and just have the turnbuckle?
By any chance would you be willing to print and sell the replacement knuckles? My daughters Jeep has the same problem. Unfortunately I don’t have access to a 3D printer.
What did you use for the print? PLA, PETG, ...? Also what brand? Just got my kid one of these off facebook and looking to do a few upgrades. Great stuff!
I just bought a Lil jeep for my kid for christmas.. I put it together and the steering is extremely hard to turn.. how do I fix it? I followed all the directions and did it the way the videos told me to. I'm sure sure why it's almost impossible to turn.
Thanks for your reply, besides the turnbuckle, the loop that is secure within the bike cable, what is that specific part? is it included in the bike cable hardware?
@@Thehungrymailcarrier Oh i get what you're saying. Yeah they are just bike cable crimps. Honestly you can forego the whole turnbuckle/bike cable thing. I find it to be not really necessary
@@PatchBOTS Just wanted to make sure I'm looking at the correct file. When I click on the 3D file for Steering knuckle link, it takes me to PowerWheels24v, and then under the Part2-Steering there's SteeringKnuckle1.stl, and SteeringKnuckle2.stl. I'm guessing one is the left and one is the right. Is there a trick to downloading the files?
@@sbostic4482 You are correct. The parts are identical, just mirrored for each side. When you click the part and get the model preview, you should see a "download" button on the top right. Right click that link and hit "Save Link as" to get it in an STL form.
@@PatchBOTS Great, thank you. One last question. On Shapeways it’s asking for Units and the options are MM, M, and IN. Do you know which I should choose?
I bought my kid a used F150 PW for $50. I've starting upgrading the electronics, but sorely need to address the steering rack. I really want to install pneumatic tires. Any thoughts? I am seriously considering asking the guys at work to machine them from a block of aluminum.
If you beef up the friction on the tires, you'll definitely need to do something. Carving it from a block of aluminum would work but may be a bit overkill. I basically rebuilt the existing PW steering system, but if you're going with real tires you might want to consider reinventing the wheel a bit (pun intended). I'm sure you can make a beefier system that will work better (good luck!).
@@PatchBOTS I've threaded the front "axle" piece at the top to replace the push nuts and remove vertical slop. I also just got done stiffening the plastic steering arm by sandwiching it between a couple pieces of aluminum flat stock. It's a start, I guess.
Hey guys I got an alignment issue and need help. It's for the rollplay silverado 2 seater. My front tires toe "IN" after a crash. Not like the jeeps that toe out. Also I have positive camber.
The files for the printed knuckles are available for free on my GitHub linked in the description. There are a lot of 3D printing facebook groups/subreddits/services that can print them for you. I'd recommend finding a facebook group and get someone to print for you. Don't let them charge you more than $20.
$300 power wheel with dollar general parts. It’s a crime to sell people worthless parts. I’ve had the keep for two days and the wheels are already bowed out….
Way too much uneccessary work! All that is needed is hot glue in the knuckles and pinch tight the sleeves then tack weld to cross member for steering. All done!! Leave rivets alone
FINALLY! This thing doesn't look like Steve Buschemi in Mr. Deeds anymore. I highly recommend doing something like this for the steering on your Jeep!
Do you have a file for that knuckle?
@@Recordbookguiding linked in description
Tell me you're going to offer making and selling those knuckles. I have some larger jeep hurricanes that I'd be interested in getting solid knuckles for.
Did you get a hold of knuckles for your hurricane? Also looking for some myself!
When it turned out that the aluminum was too thick, You could have always drilled out the center of the rod, tap it, and using a washer that fits over the rod tighten it down until the whole thing is snug with no slop but free rotation.
Excellent video...I wish I had a CNC and a 3d Printer...Nice work...
Can you help with your STL file on the link that you provided? I would love to complete this modification you have solved in your video for my son's Power Wheel. Thanks for the help in advance.
Amigo !! Tengo el mismo problema en el jeep de mi hija , solo que el problem apenas se empieza a notar. Espero poder conseguir las herramientas necesarias para poder solucionar el problema antes de que este termine haciéndose más grande. Me sorprende tu habilidad para haber hecho una reparación muy limpia y profesional. Que buen trabajo. Ojalá tuviera a alguien como tú para que me ayudara jaja. Saludos desde monterrey nuevo leon, México.
You mention adding the turnbuckle to tighten up the tension as it loosens over time - could the steps to reinforce the brackets and 3d print new knuckles be eliminated and just have the turnbuckle?
Came here for a quick fix thank you for your efforts 🤣
Are you willing to sell those 3D printed knuckles?
By any chance would you be willing to print and sell the replacement knuckles? My daughters Jeep has the same problem. Unfortunately I don’t have access to a 3D printer.
Don't think dude is into making the parts..he just wanted to show what he can do
Hey patchbots, I really admire your work! Just wondering, are you planning on continuing the Chopper build? The last video was like a year ago.
yes, later this year!
@@PatchBOTS Awesome! I'm looking forward to it
What did you use for the print? PLA, PETG, ...? Also what brand? Just got my kid one of these off facebook and looking to do a few upgrades. Great stuff!
Have you threaded the rods yet so you can ditch the push nuts for actual washer/nut combo?
How long are the M5 screws?
Is there any way you can send me the file for the 3D printer
Would you be able to send me the file to print those steering knuckles?
Sure, they are linked in the description to the video, good luck!
Can you 3d print me a few pieces for my son's jeep hurricane ?
Did you glue the bearings to the knuckle or just press fit?
Press fit
I just bought a Lil jeep for my kid for christmas.. I put it together and the steering is extremely hard to turn.. how do I fix it? I followed all the directions and did it the way the videos told me to. I'm sure sure why it's almost impossible to turn.
So when do we get the "adding a V8 to my kids power wheels"?
I would like to buy a couple sets of knuckles from you . With the bears.
Thanks
Todd
What if you have a ATV Hunter's tight jump and when you turn the steering wheel right the wheels go left and vice versa
What is the part that holds the loop for the Bike Cable?
The link to all the hardware is above in the description.
Thanks for your reply, besides the turnbuckle, the loop that is secure within the bike cable, what is that specific part? is it included in the bike cable hardware?
@@Thehungrymailcarrier Oh i get what you're saying. Yeah they are just bike cable crimps. Honestly you can forego the whole turnbuckle/bike cable thing. I find it to be not really necessary
Or if you would be willing to share the file and what type of material you used, so I could try to find a shop that does 3D printing in Houston.
Hi, yeah sure the file is linked in the description. It's a pretty beefy piece so you probably print in PLA and be fine, but I used PETG just in case.
@@PatchBOTS Just wanted to make sure I'm looking at the correct file. When I click on the 3D file for Steering knuckle link, it takes me to PowerWheels24v, and then under the Part2-Steering there's SteeringKnuckle1.stl, and SteeringKnuckle2.stl. I'm guessing one is the left and one is the right. Is there a trick to downloading the files?
@@sbostic4482 You are correct. The parts are identical, just mirrored for each side. When you click the part and get the model preview, you should see a "download" button on the top right. Right click that link and hit "Save Link as" to get it in an STL form.
@@PatchBOTS Great, thank you. One last question. On Shapeways it’s asking for Units and the options are MM, M, and IN. Do you know which I should choose?
@@sbostic4482 ugh. shapeways is such a ripoff. just email me or message my patchbots account on facebook. i can probably just print them for you.
I am not technical . Is there any way you can make the same parts for me .
how do i get the 3d print file
GIthub Link in the description of video. Use PETG if possible. PLA will snap over time
I bought my kid a used F150 PW for $50. I've starting upgrading the electronics, but sorely need to address the steering rack. I really want to install pneumatic tires. Any thoughts? I am seriously considering asking the guys at work to machine them from a block of aluminum.
If you beef up the friction on the tires, you'll definitely need to do something. Carving it from a block of aluminum would work but may be a bit overkill. I basically rebuilt the existing PW steering system, but if you're going with real tires you might want to consider reinventing the wheel a bit (pun intended). I'm sure you can make a beefier system that will work better (good luck!).
@@PatchBOTS I've threaded the front "axle" piece at the top to replace the push nuts and remove vertical slop. I also just got done stiffening the plastic steering arm by sandwiching it between a couple pieces of aluminum flat stock. It's a start, I guess.
You had me til turnbuckle :D
Hey guys I got an alignment issue and need help. It's for the rollplay silverado 2 seater. My front tires toe "IN" after a crash. Not like the jeeps that toe out. Also I have positive camber.
Also my steering knuckle is designed different and faces forward
can u send me a set of those? how much ? please!!
And how would we solve this for those of us that don't have a 3d printer?
The files for the printed knuckles are available for free on my GitHub linked in the description. There are a lot of 3D printing facebook groups/subreddits/services that can print them for you. I'd recommend finding a facebook group and get someone to print for you. Don't let them charge you more than $20.
could you make me some? We don't have any of those tools to do it with. You can't buy any replacement parts.
Where can I buy your knuckles
I have the 3D print file available for Free on my Github. You can either find someone to print for you or upload to a place like shapeways
@@PatchBOTS How Do i copy the file ? Sorry i am new to this technology of 3d printing
Can you make me some of those knuckles???? Amazing!
$300 power wheel with dollar general parts. It’s a crime to sell people worthless parts. I’ve had the keep for two days and the wheels are already bowed out….
i just need the tools and a 3d printer
Can anyone make and sell me a set of these? I don't have a 3D printer....
Hi Rich. Contact me on Facebook (PatchBOTs). I have an extra set handy.
@@PatchBOTS Sent, thank you!!
Who has a drill press? Who has a 3D printer?
Yeah ok ...like we All have a 3d printer.
You had me until thw 3d printer...
sorry charlie
Way too much uneccessary work! All that is needed is hot glue in the knuckles and pinch tight the sleeves then tack weld to cross member for steering. All done!! Leave rivets alone