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Old 04-09-2007, 11:39 AM
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Default My Dually Conept. (And a how-to)

I was working on my Silverlade today, and I though, how am I goin gto do the duallies in the back? Well, I though of this.

My dually concept. I have not tried the wheels on my truck yet, they are still drying, which is why it is concept.

Sorry for the blury pics.

What you need:
- Two wheels (If it is the same size as an xmod wheel, use the xmod wheel and a model wheel.
- Super glue


NOTE: Also, note that if you are not using an xmod wheel as the base wheel, you will need to drill your own hole into one rim.

OK, here we go.

1)
Pop the rim out of the wheel you want to be showing. (If you are using an xmod wheel, do not pop that rim out, do the other one.)


2)
Spread a reasonable amount of superglue onto the top of the wheel with the rim still in. (If you are using an xmod wheel, spread the superglue on the xmod wheel.)
NOTE: You do not put the super glue on the rim you just took the rim out of.

(Yes there is superglue on this, you cant see it.)

3)
CAREFULLY place the two wheels together, with the non-rim wheel on top.


4)
Press together for a few seconds and leave to dry.


5)
If you have an xmod wheel on the bottom, this step is easy. Place the wheel onto the xmod and use the wheel nut tool to tighten. If you aren't using an xmod wheel, then hopefully you already drilled a hole into the lower rim. Fit that on there as you can, and use the wheel nut tool to tighten.


6) Put the rim back into the upper wheel, and Voila! Duallies!


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Old 04-09-2007, 12:19 PM
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pics are blurry but its a good tut
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Old 04-09-2007, 12:37 PM
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post some pics of the finished result.
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Old 04-09-2007, 12:48 PM
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post some pics of the finished result.
if you mean mounted, then that wont be for a while. these arent the wheels im using on the silverlade, i used these because i had an idea, and didnt know if it would work.
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Old 04-09-2007, 06:15 PM
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I like the tutorial and the idea but i have one question. how are you supose to mount it?
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Ah, so no CA on the outside WHEEL so you can pull it out and screw the nut. Then you can put it back to complete the look!

Good tut... But you guys seriously need to learn how to take pictures...
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Ah, so no CA on the outside WHEEL so you can pull it out and screw the nut. Then you can put it back to complete the look!

Good tut... But you guys seriously need to learn how to take pictures...
i can take good pics, my camera is acting weird. i have some really good ones, and some really bad ones. like go see my silverlade and a few of the pics are good, some suck. but this one, you dont really need pics, you can picture it easily enough.

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I like the tutorial and the idea but i have one question. how are you supose to mount it?
you know it really helps if you read the whole post. look at step 5 up there.
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awesome tut may be useful if I get the Titan
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but dont the wheels stick out from the truck?
 


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