Nice build! Love how it drifts now. Just did a Ryobi 40v with variable speed on a grave digger ride on. It has stock motors still but it was 24v stock so they might hold up for a while :-D Take care!
Man it is amazing watching him wheel this thing around!! It's like he was born a drifter! It amazing the amount of control he has with it too!! You'll have to come watch him sometime!
The cordless tool batteries kinda wack it ive tried all of the lucky if I get a half hour use went to solar system batteries and now we get 2 to 3 hours out of 24 volt 2 12 volts in parallel, the good one are around 75 bucks a piece, but the kid can use it all day off and on ,some of those drill batteries are over 100 bucks a piece ,kids love these things,lol,you can take the whole machine apart in a half hour with cordless then you can modify anything, if you install the dc motor speed controller you can stop the harsh instant motor ingagement by adjusting the potentiometers the pots on the controller some are manual more advanced you can programing with your laptop have fun,big battery front and rear 24 volt and they go like crazy
The thing that makes the drill batteries a great option is because most people have them already. I have 3 Milwaukee m18 batteries and they last a really long time compared to the stock 12v battery. The cool thing is once one is ran down you swap it put and with the rapid charger the battery is charged before the other one goes dead. I have a 9ah and 8ah that I allow to go into the power wheels. The 5ah gets too hot. I did the brake resistor mod Al's so it softens the stop a little bit. Also have drill trigger for throttle so it will soft start without a control board. I'm glad you are out having fun with your kids, that's what it's all about!
I don't think the gears can handle it. I thought about trying to find or machine billet gears, but he's pretty much outgrown it at this point.... Plus, he loved cutting donuts 🫠
It was the entire gear assembly. I would do some research though it seems that the power wheels community does not like ML Toys. Join the Facebook group "modified power wheels" and you'll find tons of info there!
Awesome! I love it! Of course I am partial to the stars of this video! Roll on Liam!
Thanks Dad!! I'm glad you enjoyed it! How did you like that slow-mo donut segment? 😆
Nice build! Love how it drifts now. Just did a Ryobi 40v with variable speed on a grave digger ride on. It has stock motors still but it was 24v stock so they might hold up for a while :-D Take care!
FREAKING AWESOME!!!!! I bet he rides that hot rod all the time!!!! Can’t wait to see what is to come next... lol. Liam I love the hot rod buddy!!!!!
Man it is amazing watching him wheel this thing around!! It's like he was born a drifter! It amazing the amount of control he has with it too!! You'll have to come watch him sometime!
I subscribed because I’m working on my daughters car now but the tipping point was the shirt my man, hell yeah brother!
That’s awesome. Thanks for sharing!
Sweet ride. Wow learned so much!
Thanks for watching! You want to line it up with that sweet Mercedes you got over there?? I'll let you borrow a battery 😂
@@RevHardGarage lol let me attach the lawn mower motor to it first.
@@Homemade240sxturbo 🤣🤣
Good video, thanks
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I'm glad you enjoyed it!!
White letters nice touch!!
Thanks!
The cordless tool batteries kinda wack it ive tried all of the lucky if I get a half hour use went to solar system batteries and now we get 2 to 3 hours out of 24 volt 2 12 volts in parallel, the good one are around 75 bucks a piece, but the kid can use it all day off and on ,some of those drill batteries are over 100 bucks a piece ,kids love these things,lol,you can take the whole machine apart in a half hour with cordless then you can modify anything, if you install the dc motor speed controller you can stop the harsh instant motor ingagement by adjusting the potentiometers the pots on the controller some are manual more advanced you can programing with your laptop have fun,big battery front and rear 24 volt and they go like crazy
The thing that makes the drill batteries a great option is because most people have them already. I have 3 Milwaukee m18 batteries and they last a really long time compared to the stock 12v battery. The cool thing is once one is ran down you swap it put and with the rapid charger the battery is charged before the other one goes dead. I have a 9ah and 8ah that I allow to go into the power wheels. The 5ah gets too hot. I did the brake resistor mod Al's so it softens the stop a little bit. Also have drill trigger for throttle so it will soft start without a control board. I'm glad you are out having fun with your kids, that's what it's all about!
Some people add a brake reduction module from mltoys to help make the motors last longer. I really enjoyed the video though, thanks for the demo.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! I actually did ad the brake module and the drill trigger for throttle later on.
@@RevHardGarage nice, now you’ve got me curious about the drill trigger.
Bike tires on the wheels for better grip and you won't have to replace the plastic wheels.
I don't think the gears can handle it. I thought about trying to find or machine billet gears, but he's pretty much outgrown it at this point....
Plus, he loved cutting donuts 🫠
@@RevHardGaragesale me the internals! so i can plug in play into mine! i’m in Cali 92831! how much !
Which teeth steel gear did you have to get or did you buy the whole box assembled from them?
It was the entire gear assembly. I would do some research though it seems that the power wheels community does not like ML Toys. Join the Facebook group "modified power wheels" and you'll find tons of info there!
Add rubber to the tires for traction. Just buy some bicycle tire and screw it on to the tires
Awesome upgrade I need those motors
I had planned to do that originally but he loves drifting it so I don't want to ruin his fun! Thanks for watching!
@@RevHardGarage just do the front so he has more steering traction. That thing's awesome!
I just put gorilla tape on them, gives a right amount of traction