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Re: KOP Wheels and Bearings

We didn't have to trim anything, it all went together just fine. One thing that did cause a slight problem was not seating the bearings all the way, if you don't, then they'll be crooked and the axle won't go thru easily. Easy to fix, just push harder on the wheel (when it's laying on the work bench) to force the bearings in as far as they can go.