Modified Power Wheels...

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Jason writes - "This guy is really making his powerwheels faster! He has added lights, horns, and they go twice as fast! 12.1 MPH in a Power Wheels Harley Davidson. That is fast. You can certainly MAKE your kids Power Wheels more useful for longer with these tips!" - Link. Coolest.Dad.Ever.


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Posted by: Odyssey on December 3, 2007 at 12:07 PM

I need to know how to change the wheels on my Power Wheels "Aftershock" vehicle. I don't know where to start and was wondering if anyone could help me.


Posted by: richie on December 12, 2007 at 11:10 PM

i have a one motor pw i like to add another motor to it and also changing the battery from 6v to 12v is that possable?


Posted by: dustin on November 1, 2008 at 12:00 PM

yes power wheels

you can change a power wheels to double the voltage 6-12 with mine i did 12 to 24 an it works perfectly. and to get the tires of the fake lug nut is just cliped in under that there is a nut an then undue that


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