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Re: pic: Team 2220's Swerve Drive Module
If you are capturing the top stem then it should all be good, as long as its connection to the module is strong. Here is the Mcmaster needle roller bearing we used for thrust load. Much smaller and lighter than the lazy susan. Just fit the ID closely and it requires no other guidance.
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