Bulldog Rd wheels.

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Does anyone know how to safely take apart the road wheels on a bull dog so as to gain access to the retaining screw? I tried one and it split with no sign of the screw.
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Try a mounted razor blade and gently slice around the join. Either that or get some dental floss, clamp the wheel into something, and saw around the join. Mine fall in half all by themselves??
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HI luke i found the same as rob but a spray of wd40 helps release the glue a little ;)
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Cheers guys, ill have a go.
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Actually is this the same for the Pershing. Ive a full set of tamiya wheels and tyres that I want to get of my Super P and was about to start prying them apart with a big flat head screwdriver!
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Wohhh! Thats how mine split, not good. Thinking that they would be as easy as my PZRIII wheels, i went straight in with no restraignt......SNAP!!!
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rocket if its the h/long pershy then yes  ;) ;) ;)
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