bro.. you deserve way more views.. idk how i found your videos but i will subscribe right now.. i have few ride ons i can work on.. i hope to learn from you
Brother I really need your help. I started lowering my little ones gtr. I did the back but I lost on how to do the front. Please help me out brother. Please
Wassup bro S/O from Cali ✌🏼and I had a question do you sell the Chevy Ltz with those rims your showing in the video with the truck being dropped and if you do for how much??
No not at all. The depth of the wheel depends on what pan you can run safely. You wanna do a pan that is at least an inch thinner than the wheel. For example, if the width of your wheel is 3 inches then you'll want to run a 2 inch pan.
Got it! Thanks, I'm currently cutting wheel x6218 E801 - 01 from a power wheel red 04 corvette stingray and it's very difficult due to the very hard plastic and inner cone that's connected to the other side of the wheel, it's not a simple cut around the wheel... have you worked on that one?
@@ferrarif174 yes and those are probably the most difficult wheels you'll encounter. They are similar to the bigger Escalade wheels. Basically anything from Fisher price powerwheels brand will be harder. I wish i had an easy solution for you but i would suggest using a dremel with a cutting bit or drilling a million holes all around it with a drill then cleaning it up once you get the face out.
@@KidStanceBuilt yes sure is bad to cut, I purchased a fairly cheap rotary tool with a blade, not very powerful so its taking long time to compete one wheel. Would other wheel be compatible with this car? If so which one you recommend ? I do need new set of wheels. Good thing I didn't purchase a direct replacement of these.
I’ve been following you on IG for a while now and I really admire the work you do with these kid cars. Thanks for sharing, much respect bro.
@kidstancebuilt Iv been following you for year. You have been a huge influence and inspiration on me building power wheels for my kids
Bruh, keep the vidz coming. Its great to see your work in progress and the steps of how you do things 💯👍
Great work brother,,, thanks for sharing!!! God bless.
Have been wondering how you made them for a long time. You are a genius. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 cant wait till the next video.
These are the videos everyone has been waiting for lol I have a build I’m going to be trying this out on this summer. 👍🏻 great content
Awesome work man!! Been following your builds for ages 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🔥
Excelente tutorial, saludos desde México, un video sobre bodykit👍🏽
bro.. you deserve way more views..
idk how i found your videos but i will subscribe right now..
i have few ride ons i can work on.. i hope to learn from you
Great video bro!
What size pan do you use on your Jeeps
Thank you bro 😁🤙🏽
Can I order just the wheels for a denali power wheel I bought my nephew ?
Brother I really need your help. I started lowering my little ones gtr. I did the back but I lost on how to do the front. Please help me out brother. Please
How do you accommodate the difference when reattach the wheels to the car do you shorten axel or add washers or what?
How much would it be if I send u my son stock wheels and have u make them deep dish
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Wassup bro S/O from Cali ✌🏼and I had a question do you sell the Chevy Ltz with those rims your showing in the video with the truck being dropped and if you do for how much??
Hi
where do you get the wheels
Can you supply here in the Philippines? i want to put-up that kid of shop here in the Philippines... where can i contact you?
Hey do you sell these?
Can we order some wheels from you guys?
I’m going to cover my banshee rims
depth of pan and wheel should be the same?
No not at all. The depth of the wheel depends on what pan you can run safely. You wanna do a pan that is at least an inch thinner than the wheel. For example, if the width of your wheel is 3 inches then you'll want to run a 2 inch pan.
Got it! Thanks, I'm currently cutting wheel x6218 E801 - 01 from a power wheel red 04 corvette stingray and it's very difficult due to the very hard plastic and inner cone that's connected to the other side of the wheel, it's not a simple cut around the wheel... have you worked on that one?
@@ferrarif174 yes and those are probably the most difficult wheels you'll encounter. They are similar to the bigger Escalade wheels. Basically anything from Fisher price powerwheels brand will be harder. I wish i had an easy solution for you but i would suggest using a dremel with a cutting bit or drilling a million holes all around it with a drill then cleaning it up once you get the face out.
@@KidStanceBuilt yes sure is bad to cut, I purchased a fairly cheap rotary tool with a blade, not very powerful so its taking long time to compete one wheel. Would other wheel be compatible with this car? If so which one you recommend ? I do need new set of wheels. Good thing I didn't purchase a direct replacement of these.
Power drill with thickest bit worked great! Thane for the suggestion, power drill plus cutting tool is a great combination.
Bugatti??.. You mean bambini🤣🤣🤣
You right, you right! 😅
2020 sucks