RC31. My Memory Having RC Car. No 2, My DIY RC Wheel Balancing.

After buying my Kyosho Buggy there is a problem the all 4 wheel is wobble when in full speed where the wheel not touching the ground. To solve this problem the wheel need some balancing. So look into the net found HUDI Wheel Balancing Machine look nice and expensive. I am not joining any competition, i am just to have fun, not practical to buy one, seldom use. So look into my RC Loose parts then this idea came to build my own DIY RC Wheel Balancing. No cash flow out from my pocket.

Start bloog = 26/08/2018
Last update bloog = 07/10/2020

Second DIY upgrade 

First DIY

This is my Kyosho Spider Rear Lower Arm

This is a Kyosho Spider Real Wheel Hub

Need 2 Pcs 5x10x4mm Ball Bearing Use New Ball Bearing Old Bearing maybe loose or dirty with Sand

I am using a damage Wheel Axle from a broken UJ, 2.11mm Pin, Hex Wheel Adapter, Alum 4mm Flanged Nut

A 4.5mm Hinge Pin, 3.9mm Turn Buckle, 3.1mm Ball End, 1.7mm Ball End

2x 2.5mm screw with washer and Nut, 2.2mm Screw, 3mm Screw with Nut

All the Parts Needed

A Water Gauge

A Alum Plate

All The Parts Needed

Put the 5x10x4 Ball bearing into the Wheel Hub

Use 3mm Screw to tighten the Wheel Hub to the Lower Arm

Put in the Wheel Axle

Put in the 2.11mm Pin on the Wheel axle is to hold the Hex Wheel Adapter

Attach The Hex Wheel Adapter On the Wheel Axle

Secure the Hex adapter from falling with a 4mm Flanged Nut

The Finishing Parts

Attach the Ball End on the Turn Buckle

Attach the 1.7mm ball end on the Lower arm using the 4.5mm Hinge Pin


Attach the Longer Ball End to the Wheel Hub Secure with the 2.2mm Screw do not tighten need to adjust

The Finishing View

Drill 2 hole on the end of the Alum Plate

Tighten using two 2.5mm Screw

The Finishing View on the Alum Plate

Other Side View

Remove the Wheel Axle, Using the Water Gauge to ensure the Wheel Hub is in upright Position, Turn the turn Buckle to adjust it, after the correct measurement tighten the Screw and fix back all the parts.

The Finish DIY RC Wheel Balancing

Rear View

The  View

RHS View

The View

Found a Pcs of shape metal. So Transfer the Wheel Balancing on it. More smaller easy to Carry around


Side View

Top View

Add Weight under to make it heavy

Two pcs weight from my fishing Tool Box

Side View with the buggy wheel

Rear View More Smaller

Making a Compartment Under The metal With Thin Alum Plate.

Front View

Under View

Add a small box to keep the wheel balancing materiel

Inside The Box


How to use it. Remember that when turn the wheel should freely. Wait until it almost stop if the wheel rotate up and down that mean ur wheels un balance. Put some weight or raisin on the bottom of the wheel and then turn the wheel again, if at the end the wheel still rotate up and down add more weight until u get the wheel turn smoothly until stop no up and down.


On 7/10/2020 i redo this wheels balancing. Use bigger front suspension set from Hobao T058 all new part. Same assembly but improve.













ENJOY RC HAVE FUN


Comments

Anonymous said…
Thank you so much for taking the time to make pictures about your DIY RC balancer project. I will try to copy your design to make my own 1:5 scale RC wheel balancer.
Rallyboy said…
Ur well come . Good luck on ur project, hope u have a ballance wheels.

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