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Old 02-05-2007, 09:10 PM
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Hey guys . im new here

i had a question , i have a welly chevy suburban that I broke the front wheel off :madsign: . i was wondering how i could put a pair of custom rims onto it


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WELCOME! have u looked at the tutorial section? i think theres somethin in there
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Old 02-05-2007, 09:30 PM
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ok thanks ill try to go find it
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Welcome to the site. Do you have a set of rims already?
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Old 02-16-2007, 01:59 AM
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Re: Rims on a Model

Try to find some mud tires and sweet off-road wheels for it. It would be cool if someone lifted a truck for once, and actually had more rubber than chrome. The whole 22" plus wheels tends to get a little old after so much exposure. Besides the idea of a lifted suburban sounds kind of cool. Lift it and put some swampers on it, add a brush guard, light bar, and make a custom dual exhaust and this thing would look pretty bada$$.
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Re: Rims on a Model

I'm working on a Jeep Wrangler and would like to know where I can get items such as off-road tires, winches, brush guards, etc. for 1:18 scale. The local hobby shop doesn't carry anything like it!
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YOu make your own...

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i-is-in-da-house: how would I go about making an off-road tire or do you mean find a donator vehicle that works?
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