RC Repairs

RC Repairs

Get ready to upgrade your ride because we've got you covered! At our store, we repair, modify, and custom-build most makes and models of vehicles.

From setting up your ride with
the latest shocks, wheels, and more, to replacing broken parts and offering top-notch service work, we've got your RC repairs covered. And if you're looking for a
complete makeover, we offer bodywork services with new bodies and custom paint jobs.

But here's the kicker - we can
also do complete custom builds from kit form to RTR, based on your specific preferences. Just tell us what you want, and we'll make it happen!

So, if you're ready to take your
ride to the next level, give us a call or stop by and let's make it happen!

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What's involved in repairing RC cars?

Repairing radio controlled (RC) cars involves several steps and can vary depending on the type and extent of damage to the car. Here are some common steps involved in repairing RC cars:

  1. Diagnosing the problem: The first step in repairing an RC car is to diagnose the problem. This can involve inspecting the car for damage, testing the electronics, and listening for any unusual sounds.
  2. Replacing broken or damaged parts: Once the problem has been identified, the next step is to replace any broken or damaged parts. This can involve replacing wheels, gears, motors, batteries, or any other part that has been damaged.
  3. Cleaning and maintenance: Regular cleaning and maintenance are important to keep your RC car in good working condition. This can involve cleaning the car's chassis, checking the bearings, and lubricating moving parts.
  4. Upgrading and customizing: If you want to improve the performance of your RC car or customize its appearance, you may want to consider upgrading or customizing it. This can involve installing a more powerful motor, upgrading the suspension, or adding new bodywork.
  5. Testing and fine-tuning: After any repairs or upgrades have been made, it's important to test the car and fine-tune its performance. This can involve adjusting the gearing, checking the battery voltage, and testing the car's speed and handling.

Overall, repairing RC cars can be a fun and rewarding hobby for those who enjoy tinkering with electronics and mechanics. However, it can also be challenging, especially for those who are new to the hobby or who are working with more advanced or specialized models.

Our Rates

Our minimum charge is $25 to diagnose a fault

Our hourly rate is $50

Parts are supplied at the RRP.