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Re: Pneumatic Tires
Checked it out but we can't use that style.
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Re: Pneumatic Tires
You can. Take a 2-piece rim one (easier to work with). You then have a choice: you can replace half the rim, or all of it, with something that can handle extra length, or you can simply use longer bolts or spacers, then drill a few extra holes in a sprocket to match the pattern.
330's used 2-piece rim pneumatic casters (6") for a while now, and has figured out how to get the interface working right. ShaneP would know more about how we did that. |
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Re: Pneumatic Tires
We'll push that idea around with our guys thanks for the feedback.
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