S shovelhead80 Member Jan 4, 2009 #2 Thats what I was thinking.I'm pretty sure my axles are 3/4".What about changing bearings? Thats what I was thinking.I'm pretty sure my axles are 3/4".What about changing bearings,or is this just a bad idea? Last edited by a moderator: Jan 5, 2009
Thats what I was thinking.I'm pretty sure my axles are 3/4".What about changing bearings? Thats what I was thinking.I'm pretty sure my axles are 3/4".What about changing bearings,or is this just a bad idea?
Crocker Active Member Jan 4, 2009 #3 I have done this before , this is a lot of work,and a lot more parts then just wheels and some times it may require a trip to a machine shop,and it takes a lot of time to set it all up , but yes it can be done ,
I have done this before , this is a lot of work,and a lot more parts then just wheels and some times it may require a trip to a machine shop,and it takes a lot of time to set it all up , but yes it can be done ,