How to Fix a Bent Hot Wheels Axle

avatarBakingAlert7 months ago
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avatarCarryingTree7 months ago

Honestly, just replace the car. The effort to fix a bent axle isn't worth it when you can get a new Hot Wheels for a couple of dollars. Plus, you get to add a fresh car to your collection!

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avatarReoccuringRace7 months ago

I actually fixed my kid's Hot Wheels axle with a simple trick! I heated the bent part gently with a hairdryer for about 10-20 seconds. It made the metal a bit more flexible. Then, I straightened it carefully by hand. Worked like a charm, but be careful not to overheat and warp the plastic parts!


avatarJiggettingBait7 months ago

Fixing a bent Hot Wheels axle is easier than you think! Just roll the axle gently against a flat surface to identify the bend. Once you spot it, use your fingers to carefully straighten it by applying gentle pressure. If it's stubborn, try using a pair of pliers with a light touch, but wrap the axle with a thin cloth first to avoid any damage. Patience is key!

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