Peg Perego & Power Wheels Tire and Traction Upgrade

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • Upgrade your Peg Perego / Power Wheels to give your child's vehicle more traction -- the first step before adding more power to your kid's ride.
    Tires like these would work well as a tread/traction upgrade:
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Komentáře • 57

  • @JakePlisskin12
    @JakePlisskin12 Před 2 lety +6

    I think the best part about this is it reduces the noise of driving on the cement.

  • @hardtruth2039
    @hardtruth2039 Před 5 lety +8

    Awesome upgrade. We have the tractor and I’ve put a 12v 12ah under the hood and two 12v 20ah batteries under the tractor all in parallel. The 3 year old grandson get over 12 hours of run time this way. Gonna do the tire upgrade soon.
    Thanks for the idea.

    • @geezerguy6410
      @geezerguy6410 Před 4 lety

      If you put them in parallel your running 36volts...seems like a lot on a system not designed for that voltage....

    • @jimmyallen8210
      @jimmyallen8210 Před 4 lety

      Do have any helpful resource or guide for your battery upgrade? Extending ride time is a great idea.

    • @tomgiles2268
      @tomgiles2268 Před 4 lety +3

      @@geezerguy6410 You're thinking series. In parallel, voltage is equal and amperage is cumulative. Hence the gain in capacity (12hr runtime).

  • @Raceplug
    @Raceplug Před 6 lety +6

    Great in the snow too. Snow blowed path in yard and grips just fine. Thanks for the tip.

  • @hryn88
    @hryn88 Před 3 lety +6

    I did just the rears but was able to cut a 29” tire in half and stretch it to wrap both rear tires. Turned out really nice. With the tight pull it really conforms to the plastic tire.

  • @ABCD-eg5ky
    @ABCD-eg5ky Před 6 lety +9

    Finally executed on this tire upgrade project. Not sure if the newer trucks have larger tires but the 29 inch tires were not big enough to cover the front tires. It seemed that the tires I bought off amazon were stiffer than the ones shown in the video. I’d say to be safe buy 31 inch tires of those are available. I doubt they would be too much more expensive. But overall the project was a huge success. My kids can now drive all over my hilly property without hardly any slippage at all! Pretty amazing! Thanks again for the fantastic video!

    • @DynamicDaddio
      @DynamicDaddio Před 4 lety

      Veracity did you actually use the 31” or smaller/larger? Just about to follow suit.

    • @ABCD-eg5ky
      @ABCD-eg5ky Před 4 lety +2

      @@DynamicDaddio I'd recommend getting the biggest you can find. I had to buy an extra 29 inch tire to get around all 4 tires. But the final result is amazing. My property has all sort of hills and the gator can make it up all of them with the tire upgrade. Get the best cutters you can as the metal plies are very difficult to cut through.

    • @lostineggsaisle
      @lostineggsaisle Před rokem

      @@ABCD-eg5ky I don't know if youll see this, but can you give me the exact dimensions of the tires? I'm having trouble finding them.

    • @badandylaoc
      @badandylaoc Před 9 měsíci

      I've never seen a 31" bike tire. If you need extra length, use a heat gun or hair dryer, or leave the tires in the sun for a few hours to soften them up to get the stretch.

  • @hotrodsrx
    @hotrodsrx Před 7 lety +2

    Thanks for this great idea! Just did this to my little guys tractor. Works awesome!

  • @joseycurtis633
    @joseycurtis633 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so much for filming this! My three year old has the pedal version of the JD front loader and couldn't go anywhere unless he was on concrete. I found a couple of old mountain bike tires in the attic and screwed to the tires using your technique. Very effective! God bless!

    • @RyanKeefer
      @RyanKeefer  Před 3 lety +1

      Awesome. Glad to see people still getting use out of the video. The boys have since outgrown the Gator, but it's found a new home down the street and continues to operate.

  • @ethangiffin3556
    @ethangiffin3556 Před 3 lety +4

    I want to give a shoutout to Winfield over there... Did this and my son was rocking and rolling up our steep driveway on the first try. I have the newer model XUV and bought 2 29" tires. They were only big enough to do 1 each. Should have bought 4 smaller tires. Either way, I am excited for my 3 year old to cruise around our mean streets.

  • @simplysouthern5725
    @simplysouthern5725 Před 3 lety +2

    I poped some self tapping a screws in the back tires. Works really well.

  • @thedude8976
    @thedude8976 Před rokem +1

    Excellent fix 👏
    Thanks for sharing this information. My son's gator would just spin the tires on pavement turf and dirt. Definitely need to do both rear tires because there's 2 motors in the rear (posi traction) wish they had these when we were kids. 👍

  • @xbow3335
    @xbow3335 Před 6 lety +2

    Awesome I’m wanting to build a modified power wheel.With a nerf turret stand and a bunch of other stuff!Any ideas?

  • @meganarpasi
    @meganarpasi Před 7 lety +8

    This is awesome! Getting my nephew the f150 and you'd think for 500 they have something a little better than plastic tires

  • @ABCD-eg5ky
    @ABCD-eg5ky Před 6 lety +1

    Very nice video. Gave me some great ideas. My lot has lots of hills so more traction is a requirement for our new gator! Thanks for making this video!

  • @bonappettite4826
    @bonappettite4826 Před 4 lety +2

    Hello! What size drywall screws are you using? Thanks!

  • @MrJuju32000
    @MrJuju32000 Před 5 lety +3

    What width did you use? Were they from Walmart?

  • @MrDmitriRavenoff
    @MrDmitriRavenoff Před 6 lety +1

    I like it. Any problems with over-torquing the drive shaft? I do worry about too much traction being a problem.

    • @RyanKeefer
      @RyanKeefer  Před 6 lety

      No problems, and it's been run over a year as you saw us setup in the video.

  • @amandagrimes8157
    @amandagrimes8157 Před 2 lety +2

    Has this still been an effective fix? Any long term issues?

  • @jimmyallen8210
    @jimmyallen8210 Před 4 lety +3

    How long do these last? Are reapplying treads overtime?
    Thank you for the idea, clear instructions, and wisdom on tool choices.

    • @ABCD-eg5ky
      @ABCD-eg5ky Před 4 lety +4

      My upgrade is on two years and no perceptible wear on the tires with two children using it almost daily.

  • @chado96k75
    @chado96k75 Před 2 lety +1

    Your a genius man. Thanks

  • @TheRealRCSparks
    @TheRealRCSparks Před 7 lety +5

    Still going strong, Ryan?

    • @RyanKeefer
      @RyanKeefer  Před 7 lety +5

      Still going strong. No problems.

  • @kevincote8072
    @kevincote8072 Před 4 lety +2

    Since there is more traction, is it harder on the motor and gears since there is no slippage?

    • @RyanKeefer
      @RyanKeefer  Před 4 lety +3

      Yes, I'm sure it does put the motor and gears under a bigger workload. It was not catastrophic though to our boys' regular usage of it. It was still running and operating when we gave it away to another family when our boys outgrew it. We weren't seeing more fuses blown or anything like that with the traction upgrade either.

  • @911lineman911
    @911lineman911 Před 7 lety +6

    I want to know how long after this the tiny shafts and gear box split

    • @ABCD-eg5ky
      @ABCD-eg5ky Před 4 lety +4

      My two children have been using the upgrade for two years with no mechanical problems

  • @Icome2uNpieces
    @Icome2uNpieces Před 5 lety +1

    Great video! Thank you.

  • @oneeyedrone4293
    @oneeyedrone4293 Před 5 lety +3

    Great idea, just one suggestion, you may want to use rivets, less chance of them popping out and getting you some flat tires on your cars.

    • @ABCD-eg5ky
      @ABCD-eg5ky Před 4 lety +1

      The drywall screws don't pop out. They are holding up great after two years.

  • @9596pablo
    @9596pablo Před 4 lety +1

    Que tipo de tijera sirve para cortarle el borde a la llanta? Alguien sabe gracias, de antemano.

  • @merica7050
    @merica7050 Před 10 měsíci

    Checking this video out in 2023. About to buy a John Deere

  • @lightning13501
    @lightning13501 Před 4 lety

    Where do you get $9.00 29 in tires

    • @RyanKeefer
      @RyanKeefer  Před 3 lety +1

      We got them at Wal-Mart, but that was multiple years ago.

  • @V.D.22
    @V.D.22 Před rokem +1

    I don't understand why on earth they put plastic wheels on these toys. They could at least put foam wheens....much better traction.

  • @paulhotson5820
    @paulhotson5820 Před 3 lety

    The tires that come on the car are the tires it was designed to run. Changing tire diameter changes the gear ratio and can burn out motors. Ride-ons don't have a clutch in their gearboxes. They use the spinning tire as a clutch. Adding more traction with rubber or spikes removes the clutch and almost always overheats motors and breaks gears. Picking the right vehicle for your kid includes matching the tires it comes with to the terrain it will be used in. Monster Traction tires on the F150 are really bumpy on pavement. Mustang tires will not get traction easily in dirt. Tires are not interchangeable between vehicles so before you spend your time and money modifying make sure you've got the right foundation. You can't get no action if you ain't got no traction!

    • @nickdipietro9696
      @nickdipietro9696 Před 2 lety +6

      The gearbox/motors blow out from shifting from forward to reverse while moving. That's the most common problem with the gearboxes. Are they made to slip, yes, but the shifting while moving is a lot harder on the gearbox/motor than the no slipping after tire mod is. I was a powerwheel certified tech long long ago.

    • @grandwizardnoticer8975
      @grandwizardnoticer8975 Před rokem +1

      All of the Power Wheels brands have hard-plastic tires with the same basic design, and almost all the same treads. They are likely designed to be cheap to blow-mold, without consideration of wear on the gear-box.
      Adding treads to the front tires doesn't affect the gear-box at all, but will make steering much more responsive, possibly making it safer (rather than skidding straight forward when trying to avoid an obstacle).
      Adding to the back will add the more-instantaneous grip, so that can add wear to the unmodified gear-box, but the stock tires can catch instantly on some surfaces as well.
      As is, my kid wore the stock tires completely out before the gear-boxes (front and back, driving on the rims by the end). I think the other point that the reversing while still moving forward is definitely the worse wear and tear on the gear box. (Good luck training a 3 or 4 year old to not do that.)
      Various traction upgrades usually end up in tires that will out-last the life of the vehicle.
      In the end, if the terrain is leading to a lot of slipping, there is a trade-off. The kid gets more use from the tires if they are upgraded, along with less frustration and more fun.
      If that does reduce the life of the gearboxes, you can get stronger replacements for as cheap as $70 for two. Replacing all four tires, as I have had to do, cost me $60. I wish I had known I needed to add some protection to the tires. I think we only got six months out of them on our terrain.

    • @paulhotson5820
      @paulhotson5820 Před rokem +1

      @@grandwizardnoticer8975 I agree,the ride-on we have is 6 years old, has discoloured and is beaten up and just recently the kids broke the steering wheel off.
      Like anything made of plastic these days most have a short life.
      So mod away and enjoy them while they last.

    • @grandwizardnoticer8975
      @grandwizardnoticer8975 Před rokem

      @@paulhotson5820 I just noticed that your original comment was from the MLTOYS website, ha ha

    • @paulhotson5820
      @paulhotson5820 Před rokem

      @@grandwizardnoticer8975 Search and you will find! 🤣

  • @bobbywilson9783
    @bobbywilson9783 Před 7 lety

    T

  • @travisskyski
    @travisskyski Před 2 lety

    why not just buy new real rubber wheels and replace ??

    • @grandwizardnoticer8975
      @grandwizardnoticer8975 Před rokem +2

      There is no direct replacement. The absolute easiest upgrade is something like what is shown in this video. A 14" trike tire can be slipped directly on with some soapy water, rather than screwing a cut length on.