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shafts for wheelbearings
did anyone get these? or are we supposed to buy them separately?
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Re: shafts for wheelbearings
You have to provide your own axle to mount the wheels on. The easiest solution would be bore out the kitbot holes and use Grade 8 1/2" bolts. There are already a couple other threads on here about this so you can take a look for more details on the other ideas (turning down shafts ect.)
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Re: shafts for wheelbearings
We go to the hardware store and buy a length of 1/2 by 3/8 bore steel tubing and cut it to length as sleeves over the 3/8 bolts.
not so elegant but works. |
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