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Old 04-12-2008, 10:15 PM
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Default Surgeons Evo Wide Axle Stub Tut.

Hi,

If you are going to post someone else's tutorial please ask there permission first.

Thanks and enjoy the complete tutorial.

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This tutorial will go over the process necassary to widen your suspension (via axle stubs) to fit oversized wheels or create a baja look.





Supplies needed, these are some household items everyone has that can be used to make these longer axels.



1. Glue- I personally like bondini, it dries relatively fast and strong. I also used a superglue pen, but it is not necassary.
2.Nail file- You might have another tool of the trade, but this cuts through xmod plastic like butter.
3. AXLE STUBS. You will need 4 of the longer stubs, and 4 of the shorter ones.



Step One.

Out glue around the outer ring of one of the shorter axle stubs and on the tip of the screw.


Step two.

Push the shorter stub into the longer stub. Make sure the fit is firm and consistant. If it is to much off center then you will wind up with wobbly wheels.



Step Three.

After the glue has dried from step two, fill in the gaps. Put glue on the gaps of the seal and gently push it in. You want it to form one solid piece. Let the glue dry.



Step four.

You want to use the nail file to shave off the outer ring on the axlestub. You might also give the whole thing a once over to ensure a good bearing fit. It is a good idea to have a bearing on hand to test your results and make sure that you have a snug fit, that isn't to tight.



step five.

Reinstall axlestubs. You will notice a great gain in handling even with swampers and be able to fit those perfect oversized wheels.





FIN

Last edited by TheB1GDude; 04-13-2008 at 01:12 PM.. Reason: Modified to match original tutorial
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Old 04-13-2008, 02:01 PM
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thanks big i couldnt get the pics to work

i will ask next time'
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If your liths are getting hot enough to cause the velcro to catch fire then I suggest you pick up your xtruck, yell "fire in the hole" and throw it as far as you can....

In other words velcro will work just fine.
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Old 07-21-2008, 03:24 PM
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is there anywhere to buy the axle stubs? atomicmods only has two of the front and i need four...does anyone here have any?
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Borat... Lmao. Nice tut.
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Old 07-21-2008, 05:16 PM
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i tried it and i couldn't get the axle to be so even >.< so the wheel are shaky now lol o wel... worth a try good tut though
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Old 07-21-2008, 10:45 PM
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does this work for a car?
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Old 07-22-2008, 12:09 AM
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does this work for a car?
for rear yes, but for front.. if you want to turn with the body on it.. then its a no. turning will cause the tire to rub againist the body if you have it on.
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shoot, i could probably sand part of the body though and allow room for the wheels though, right?
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shoot, i could probably sand part of the body though and allow room for the wheels though, right?
not sure about that.. i think it might rub the body still... unless you extend it by 3 axle lol
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haha thatd just look silly :P lol, idk, ill play around with it i think
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