I use a wood burning iron, they are a little hotter that a soldering iron and you won't damage your plastic. It takes a couple of minutes but works really well.
Just opened my box and there was a puddle of oil under the rear axle. Any ideas where that might have come from? I thought rear dif but that clearly has grease.
@@alexperea20 you are awesome for responding!! it’s the rear bulky one that connect to the rear axle. Not sure what happened but the bearing got unaligned and I don’t know how to put it back together
I tried to use my soldering iron to heat the screw pin and it didn't work. I had to drill the pin out on the drill press. This is completely stupid. They should not be using such an aggressive thread lock on these pins. It's not necessary.
I use a wood burning iron, they are a little hotter that a soldering iron and you won't damage your plastic. It takes a couple of minutes but works really well.
Just opened my box and there was a puddle of oil under the rear axle. Any ideas where that might have come from? I thought rear dif but that clearly has grease.
I would recommend taking apart the rear diff
My rear axle just cracked.. lol wat a trip time to wrench
Can you do a video on how to fix the center drive shaft, mine completely came off while driving it and don’t know how to fix it
Yes I can do that is it front or the rear
@@alexperea20 you are awesome for responding!! it’s the rear bulky one that connect to the rear axle. Not sure what happened but the bearing got unaligned and I don’t know how to put it back together
Ohh shoot I just realized you ha e the super I have the 1/10th scale 😭😭😭
Oh man having such a hard time tearing down an RC is a big turn off! Ugh.
I tried to use my soldering iron to heat the screw pin and it didn't work. I had to drill the pin out on the drill press. This is completely stupid. They should not be using such an aggressive thread lock on these pins. It's not necessary.
Same here! Its ridiculous! And then they dont want to replace the parts as they sya user error.