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How to attach the Wheels direct to the transmition???

hey guys if u can help us out...
we wanna join the wheel directly to the axcel of the tranmition. however we donno how to join that wheel directly to the axcel. if u guys can give some ideas. that would be realyl gr8..
thanks a lot....and waiting 4 reply.....
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Re: How to attach the Wheels direct to the transmition???

Are you reffering to the "Toughbox" that came in the Kit of parts?


If so, you might be able to mount a wheel on one of AndyMark's hubs and use a bolt into the tapped end of the shaft to secure it.

But, the transmission isn't really designed to have a wheel directly mounted to it...
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Re: How to attach the Wheels direct to the transmition???

Google the term "Shaft Coupler". But, remember that the wheel spins on the axle, it's got bearings that allow the axle to stay still while the wheel spins. You'll need to take care of that, too.
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Re: How to attach the Wheels direct to the transmition???

hey guys thanks a lot for ur replies. i really appriciate it...and ya the bearing point is a good point....thanks a lot again....
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