Great Vid. Yes the figuring out the " lower this, raise this, cut this, build up this" part of a wheel swap, stance change can be a lil overwhelming. My first was the AUSTIN MINI VAN. Some old school panel delivery body. And man.... WHEEEEW!!! I figured it out but took a lot of chewing and glueing.
Quite an interesting vid. I have a Power Pipes with CM5 wheels. I'm trying to do a wheel swap all because its current wheels in the front are experiencing some minor fading on the rims where its blue color is.
Hey good evening sir …. It’s been a bit … haven’t been on here…. Glad to see you’re still in the game.. last I saw you were taking a break… it’s been that long for me .. just starting to tinker around again … glad to see your vids … I’ve always enjoyed them , love your work sir ….. I will be in touch … enjoy your 4th of July.. David Pittman
I have found that E3000 is a great glue to hold axles in place... It is super strong but can be removed if desired and it stays flexible and wont break/crack like 2 part epoxies can.
I just use my exacto knife to cut the brass axle tubes. Lay the tube flat and just roll the knife back and forth adding pressure with each pass. Nice clean cut and no damage to the tube or knife.
U could beed the ends also if u don't have the tool 12/0 beeds fit perfectly in the k&s music wire. 032 #5501 4pc . Thanks for sharing Keith another epic video!!
Good job ! I love your humor !
Great Vid. Yes the figuring out the " lower this, raise this, cut this, build up this" part of a wheel swap, stance change can be a lil overwhelming. My first was the AUSTIN MINI VAN. Some old school panel delivery body. And man.... WHEEEEW!!! I figured it out but took a lot of chewing and glueing.
Awesome tutorial. It’s really great when you customizers do these types of videos. Very helpful for the beginners 😎
Quite an interesting vid. I have a Power Pipes with CM5 wheels. I'm trying to do a wheel swap all because its current wheels in the front are experiencing some minor fading on the rims where its blue color is.
I haven't done this in a while, great refresher!
Great tips on the wheels and stuff take care Keith good looking out for the people
Thanks Keith I always like your tutorials
Hey good evening sir …. It’s been a bit … haven’t been on here…. Glad to see you’re still in the game.. last I saw you were taking a break… it’s been that long for me .. just starting to tinker around again … glad to see your vids … I’ve always enjoyed them , love your work sir ….. I will be in touch … enjoy your 4th of July.. David Pittman
Thanks really needed all this information.
I have found that E3000 is a great glue to hold axles in place... It is super strong but can be removed if desired and it stays flexible and wont break/crack like 2 part epoxies can.
I just use my exacto knife to cut the brass axle tubes. Lay the tube flat and just roll the knife back and forth adding pressure with each pass. Nice clean cut and no damage to the tube or knife.
Thanks for sharing. That's very informative.
U could beed the ends also if u don't have the tool 12/0 beeds fit perfectly in the k&s music wire. 032 #5501 4pc . Thanks for sharing Keith another epic video!!
fantastic video brother
New at this it a big help where is a good place to go to get wheels like 4x4 and hot rod
I use “shop164wheels” on Etsy
@@OutlawSpeedShop2001 I don't take my vehicle's apart for swaps.
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3. Ways. To. Wheel. Swap.. a. Hot. Wheels. Casting.