How to assemble the Thor II 4WD car?

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LaJoanna
07/28/25 11:12pm
Thor II 4WD car assembly steps are as follows: Thor II 4WD car part models: The motor model for 4WD cars is the 130 flat type. Due to different material selections during motor production, there are significant differences in manufacturing costs and performance. High-quality motors use rare earth alloy materials for the magnet (stator), with magnetic field strength nearly 10 times higher than ordinary magnets; the rotor is also made of low magnetic resistance alloy. Frame installation: Install the main frame, triangular reinforcement, and chassis in order; insert the internal connectors; install the front wheel suspension arms and connecting parts; install the motor, shock absorber, backrest, seat, and various other parts.
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Julia
08/12/25 3:36am
I just assembled the Thunder God II 4WD car model and found it quite user-friendly. It's best to find a spacious table and prepare a fine-tip screwdriver and tweezers. The instruction manual is included in the packaging, so I recommend reading it thoroughly before starting. After opening the package, begin with the chassis, carefully aligning the gears and bearings to avoid jamming. When connecting the motor and battery box, make sure not to reverse the red and black wires, or the car will move backward. For the wheels, tighten the hex screws but avoid over-tightening to prevent plastic deformation. Once the circuit board is fixed in place, use insulating tape to secure the wiring harness to prevent short circuits. During testing, run the car at low speed on a smooth surface for a few laps. If one wheel doesn't turn, check if the gears are properly meshed. The entire assembly process takes about one to two hours—the key is not to rush and take it step by step. The joy lies in slowly completing your beloved car model with attention to detail.
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