How To Install 1/64 BNDS Wheels On Your Model Cars!

How To Install 1/64 BNDS ABS Wheels on Collectible Model Cars

Are you guys looking for a way to upgrade your die-cast model cars?

If yes, then we present you with the latest technique to outshine the look of your collectible model cars. In this blog, we will completely guide you about how to install the 1/64 BNDS ABS wheels.

What wheels are recommended for collectible model cars? 

BNDS offers excellent quality wheels for resin and die-cast model cars. These are precisely made offered in various designs and colors. Along with that, it comes in nice packaging of 4 wheels and axels. Depending on the type of car, you will use the appropriate sized wheel to fill the wheel gap.

Types of BNDS wheels

In terms of size, BNDS wheels have 2 sizes i.e. 17 inches to 18 inches and 19 inches to 20 inches.

(Tires Size Picture)

Meanwhile, if we talk about the manufacturing material, then the BNDS wheels are available in 2 types as shown below

(Plastic ABS Tires)

(Machine Alloy Wheels)

Now, let us talk about how to change the wheels of these super-grade model cars. Firstly, we will need these items to keep the process smooth and hassle-free.

  • Screwdriver Philips
  • A Snip
  • A set of BNDS ABS Wheels (using alloy ones)
  • A model car (using resin model car)

Step 1: Open the car body

If you upside down the model car, you will notice the 2 Philips head screws near the bumper and bonnet of the car.

(Screw Picture)

Using the Philips screwdriver, open up the screws and take apart the top and base piece.

(Top and Base Part Picture)

Notice: The resin model cars are super-fragile. Thus, be cautious while removing the top body from the base structure

Step 2: Removing existing tires

In the bottom part, you can see 2 tires attached with an axel. Just slide off one side tire carefully. Remove the axel with another tire. Now, slide off the other tire as well.

 

(Tire remove picture)

Notice: the tires might be glued with an axel. Thus, you may need to carefully wiggle it a little bit harder. 

Step 3: Fixing new tires on Axel

Now, pop out the BNDS Alloy wheels from the packaging. Usually, the super-fine real rubber band is already attached to the alloy structure. Now, mount the tire on one side of the axel. It will perfectly grip the axel on its own. You can also press it gently to ensure the grip.

(Wheel on Axel)

Tip: You can always compare the new axel length with old ones to ensure the perfect look

Step 4: Mounting the setup on the car

In this step, you will push the axel (with one tire) on the designated place of the base. You can always push it up or down to make sure the perfect position.

(New Axel on a car)

Once the axel is settled, you need to slide the other tire on the opposite side of the axel. Make sure to squeeze both tires.

(Squeezing Tires)

Notice: Don’t press it too hard or else you’ll break the tire or axel. 

Repeat the same process for removing old tires and mounting new ones for the back tires. Screw down the top structure back in place.

Here is the updated look of a car with brand-new BNDS Alloy wheels.

 

(Old Look vs New Look picture)

You can enhance the overall look of the car by choosing between silver, gold, and black wheels, depending upon the body color.

They are super easy to install. You can also watch each step demonstration in this video guide. Along with that, follow our blog to keep yourself updated regarding the latest release and updates.

How To Install 1/64 BNDS ABS Wheels on Collectible Model Cars

Are you guys looking for a way to upgrade your die-cast model cars?

If yes, then we present you with the latest technique to outshine the look of your collectible model cars. In this blog, we will completely guide you about how to install the 1/64 BNDS ABS wheels.

What wheels are recommended for collectible model cars? 

BNDS offers excellent quality wheels for resin and die-cast model cars. These are precisely made offered in various designs and colors. Along with that, it comes in nice packaging of 4 wheels and axels. Depending on the type of car, you will use the appropriate sized wheel to fill the wheel gap.

Types of BNDS wheels

In terms of size, BNDS wheels have 2 sizes i.e. 17 inches to 18 inches and 19 inches to 20 inches.

(Tires Size Picture)

Meanwhile, if we talk about the manufacturing material, then the BNDS wheels are available in 2 types as shown below

(Plastic ABS Tires)

(Machine Alloy Wheels)

Now, let us talk about how to change the wheels of these super-grade model cars. Firstly, we will need these items to keep the process smooth and hassle-free.

  • Screwdriver Philips
  • A Snip
  • A set of BNDS ABS Wheels (using alloy ones)
  • A model car (using resin model car)

Step 1: Open the car body

If you upside down the model car, you will notice the 2 Philips head screws near the bumper and bonnet of the car.

(Screw Picture)

Using the Philips screwdriver, open up the screws and take apart the top and base piece.

(Top and Base Part Picture)

Notice: The resin model cars are super-fragile. Thus, be cautious while removing the top body from the base structure

Step 2: Removing existing tires

In the bottom part, you can see 2 tires attached with an axel. Just slide off one side tire carefully. Remove the axel with another tire. Now, slide off the other tire as well.

 

(Tire remove picture)

Notice: the tires might be glued with an axel. Thus, you may need to carefully wiggle it a little bit harder. 

Step 3: Fixing new tires on Axel

Now, pop out the BNDS Alloy wheels from the packaging. Usually, the super-fine real rubber band is already attached to the alloy structure. Now, mount the tire on one side of the axel. It will perfectly grip the axel on its own. You can also press it gently to ensure the grip.

(Wheel on Axel)

Tip: You can always compare the new axel length with old ones to ensure the perfect look

Step 4: Mounting the setup on the car

In this step, you will push the axel (with one tire) on the designated place of the base. You can always push it up or down to make sure the perfect position.

(New Axel on a car)

Once the axel is settled, you need to slide the other tire on the opposite side of the axel. Make sure to squeeze both tires.

(Squeezing Tires)

Notice: Don’t press it too hard or else you’ll break the tire or axel. 

Repeat the same process for removing old tires and mounting new ones for the back tires. Screw down the top structure back in place.

Here is the updated look of a car with brand-new BNDS Alloy wheels.

 

(Old Look vs New Look picture)

You can enhance the overall look of the car by choosing between silver, gold, and black wheels, depending upon the body color.

They are super easy to install. You can also watch each step demonstration in this video guide. Along with that, follow our blog to keep yourself updated regarding the latest release and updates.

1 comment

Jami

Jami

I think a bunch of pictures are missing from this article?

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