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Re: How did you do your axles
Well we save the trouble of making "axle brackets" by just ordering a pillbox is what I think it is called which is just a bearing and a brace that we can screw into our chassis.
Another way we mount our wheels is by drilling into the profile and putting in a bushing. If we need to drop the CoG we just drill it into a vertical piece. |
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