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Carpet hairs stuck inside front wheel
I got a bunch of carpet hairs stuck inside my front right wheel. As a result, the wheel doesn't spin nearly enough and the car pulls to the right no matter how many steering/alignment adjustments I make. I have tried to clean the area with a razor blade and a probe, but the wheel is still pretty much stuck. Will lithium grease or some other sort of lubricant fix this problem, or not?
I searched to see if this sort of thing has been asked before. Sorry if it's a repost. |
you can actually pull out the pin that holds the wheel on. Use needlenose pliers. Then clean the axle. Shove it back in slightly looser than before.:D Welcome to the forums!
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Well, you could use thin tweezers to try and pull the hair out...Needle nose pliers may do the trick, but I prefer trying to pull the hair off first.
Chuckster... |
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:mad: Any way I can buy a new car without getting the starter kit? |
You might want to make a replacement order @ Radioshack. Tell them you want just a car and not the controller, and see what they can do for you.
Chuckster... |
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Don't do it, it will wreck it, it will never turn the same, and the pin can fall out easily. I did this on a BitCahr-G and found out the hard way. Just get some tweezers and pull the hairs out from the bottom of the car.
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To get hair and other crud out of the front axles I use a plastic dental pic thing. Dunno how to describe it, but it's a small disposable light-green plastic dental tool, and the tip of it tapers to a real small point... perfect for slowly working out the crud.
Another thing that sometimes helps is to use standard waxed dental floss. Simply wrap the floss around the axle a half of a turn, and pull it through in the opposite direction that the hair is wrapped around the axle. The wax on the floss helps to grab a hold of the crud, as well as acting like a basic lubricant for the axle -:) |
Re: How to remove fibers from front wheels.
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...hehe, digging me up a new Exacto knife blade to add to my Zaps toolkit -:) |
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