Building the Car

This tutorial illustrates the contents of a ZipZaps starter kit and how to assemble them. As the vehicles in the starter kits are not pre-assembled, you will have to put your car together. The steps below explain how to do this.
 
RadioShack offers a number of starter kits in various body styles. Additional information on the ZipZaps cars is available on the main ZipZaps page and our how-to pages on tweaking your car's performance and assembly of the Grand Prix Barrier Wall Kit.
 
Inside Your ZipZaps Starter Kit
 
Contents of a Starter Kit The ZipZaps starter kits include the following items:
   1. Chassis
   2. Motor
   3. Motor cover
   4. Gear
   5. Rear wheels and axle
   6. Hubcaps (4)
   7. Tires (4)
   8. Car body 
   9. Installation tool
   10. Suspension (on chassis)

Note: In the starter kits, the motor, motor cover, gear and suspension are already installed in the chassis.

 
Step 1: Selecting Wheel Components
 
Wheels, hub caps, and tiresWhen you first open your starter kit, the rear wheels will be in three separate parts as shown at left. The front wheels are part of the chassis. You will need to assemble all wheels by putting on the hubcaps and tires.
 
Step 2: Assembling the Wheels
 
Attaching Hubcaps and TiresEach hubcap has three pins on the back and a small tab on the edge of the hubcap. Each wheel has three holes and a slot for the tab. This ensures that the hubcap can only go on one way and allows the tires to keep the hubcaps on the wheels. Install a hubcap on each wheel, then put a tire on each wheel. 

There are three types of tires: Factory, Sport and All-Season. Factory tires provide maximum handling capacity. Sport tires are racing slicks designed to allow maximum drifting and high-speed performance. All-Season tires provide maximum performance regardless of surface conditions. The Starter Kits come with Factory tires.

 
Step 3: Attaching the Rear Wheels to the Chassis
 
Attaching the Rear WheelsWhen all four wheels have been assembled, your ZipZaps vehicle should resemble the illustration to the left. If you want to change out the motor and gear, go to Removing the Motor Cover before you attach the rear axle.

If you do not want to change the motor or gear, attach the rear axle by snapping it into the two slots at the rear of the vehicle, shown by the arrow at left. At this point, you are ready to attach the car body.

 
Step 4: Putting the Frame On
 
Attaching the Car BodyWhen putting the body on the car, first pull the wire through the hole in the back glass of the car.

Next, attach the car body by snapping the rear end on first and then snapping on the front.

 
Step 5: Car Completed
 
Ready to Go!When the ZipZaps car is fully assembled, it is ready to be charged up!
 

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